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for what?

A term used as an interrogative sentence meaning "Why" or "How". This term is often used in informal situations when proper speech is not necessary.

1: That guy just got into an accident.

2: For what?

1: Well, he ran a red light and the other car crashed into him.

by pushitpushit May 4, 2009

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what that is

A phrase with wrong grammar, but it is already widely accepted in the English Language, as it is also widely used in public. The 'what that is' phrase could be used at the end of a question, e.g. Do you know what that is?, but now it could also be used as a single question: What that is?

(Person X doing homework)
Y: What that is?
X: My homework that is.

by 79797979797979 May 26, 2016

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what of it

what now? whatcha gonna do about it?

Yeah, I haven't showered in 3 days.. what of it, biatch?

by Sure Nuff July 15, 2005

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What's That?

Another way of saying "what?" or "pardon me"

Synonyms: what, pardon me, say that again, I beg your pardon, I'm sorry?

Person 1- (Says something unintelligible)
Person 2 - What's that?"
Person 1 - I said we should head back now.
Person 2- Oh, alright then

by scratchpiece January 22, 2011

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What

1. A word used when you want someone to clarify a statement
2. A little-known country where they may or may not speak English.

1: mumbles
2: What?
1: I said would you like to go to lunch?

A: What country you from?
B: What?
A: What ain't no country I've ever heard of. Do they speak English in What?

by hrdcrnwo February 7, 2010

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What is it?

Something Sudo Reboot says due to a complete lack of knowledge in any given subject area.

I'm now installing, 'what is it?' er my er 'what is it?' network driver.

by Silent Robot January 12, 2021

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What was was

In Hebrew - the past is unchangable, don't look back.

(Extended form of that phrase: What was was - was was.)

A: Once you were so hot - now you look like a cow.
B: leave me in your mother, What was was.

by Tamar March 16, 2005

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