Person 1: Guess what
Person 2: what?
Person 1: chicken butt
A phrased used to express excitement, or when something good happens. Such as owning some noobs on Xbox live or beating a friend out on a test.
Student 1: "Hey what did you get on your test?"
Student 2: "85, you?"
Student 1: "What a byah!"
I'm such a little what boy I don't say little what boy.
What?
little what boy: What?
talking to self
little what boy: What did I just say?
little what boy: What?
little what boy: saying no No - No.
You spelled that wrong news article... Lady? I didn't read the name... It's got a "Y" in it.
Hym "OpenAI would not be what it is today without HYM... It's HYM with a 'Y,' yeah? Like the type of song."
Erm, What the Sigma? also known as Um, What the Sigma? refers to a viral audio with a voice resembling Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants saying "What the sigma?"
On March 4th, 2024, TikToker8 @lawfreeza posted a video of voice messages on Instagram with text reading, "Is this rizz." The first voice is heard saying, "You're not fucking funny and you're corny…" The second voice replies, "Erm, what the sigma?" Over one month, the video received roughly 144,900 plays and 30,900 likes.
"You're not fucking funny and you're corny. So, um, literally stop sending me voice messages 'cause they're not funny actually."
"Erm, what the sigma?"
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“Erm, what the sigma” is a humorous and sarcastic expression used to convey shock, confusion, or disbelief. The phrase merges "erm"—a filler word indicating hesitation or puzzlement—with "what the sigma," a playful reference to the concept of a "sigma male," which is often associated with a lone, self-reliant persona in popular culture. The term is meant to be taken in a tongue-in-cheek manner, adopting a tone similar to that of Squidward from SpongeBob SquarePants, known for his deadpan and exasperated reactions. This expression is used to mockingly elevate the level of bewilderment in a situation, adding a layer of ironic seriousness.
“Erm, what the sigma”
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