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wha gwanA casual greeting with a meaning similar to what's up?Rate it:
whack offTo masturbate.Rate it:
whack-a-moleThe practice of trying to stop something that persistently occurs in an apparently random manner at the point where the occurrence is noticed, such as terminating spammers' e-mail accounts or closing pop-up advertisement windows.Rate it:
whale onTo strike an opponent heavily and repeatedly in a fight.Rate it:
whale onTo beat heavily on anything.Rate it:
whale tailUsed other than as an idiom: The tail of a whale.Rate it:
whale tailAn automotive spoilerRate it:
whale tailAn unintentional display of a thong etc above the waistband of trousers etc.Rate it:
whale the tar outa him!Act of Beating Someone! 'Slap 'im-UP To A Fair Thee Well!"Rate it:
wham-bam-thank-you-ma'amAlternative form of wham, bam, thank you ma'amRate it:
what a crock!An exclamation of disbelief; calling someone a liar; saying that someone didn't have the right to say or do something; indicating that something isn't fair or right; short version of "What a crock of bull shit!" or "What a crock of bull!" or "What a crock of shit!" or "That's bull! or "That's bullshit"Rate it:
what a load of magumba....Royal Naval slang for “rubbish” or “don’t talk crap”Rate it:
what a lovely dayThe day is lovely.Rate it:
what a pityUsed to express regret or disappointment about an unfortunate event or piece of information.Rate it:
what aboutGive consideration to.Rate it:
what about the childrenAlternative form of think of the childrenRate it:
what am i, chopped liver?A rhetorical question used to indicate that the speaker is feeling left out or slighted by attention (perhaps given to another person or persons or simply not the speaker)Rate it:
what are the oddsUsed to express surprise for an unlikely outcome.Rate it:
what are you doingUsed to ask what the interlocutor is currently doing.Rate it:
what are you likeExpressing mock despair at somebody's outrageous behaviour.Rate it:
what are you looking atExpresses discomfort because the interlocutor is looking at something; usually, this is said when the interlocutor has been staring at the speaker.Rate it:
what are you smokingIndicates that interlocutor is acting in a crazy or unprecedented way.Rate it:
what are you waiting forWhat is the delay? Why are you not acting or proceeding?Rate it:
what can I do you forWhat can I do for you?Rate it:
what can i sayIndicating that nothing that could be said would add to or improve the situation.Rate it:
what cheerhow are you?Rate it:
what color is the sun in your worldRhetorical question used to imply that the party addressed is out of touch with realityRate it:
what date is it todayWhat is the date?Rate it:
what day is it todayUsed to ask for the current day of the week or of the month.Rate it:
what did your last slave die ofUsed to indicate that someone is being bossy and/or demanding, usually to an unreasonable extent.Rate it:
what do i knowImplies that a statement is based on a guess or assumption rather than on knowledge or evidence.Rate it:
what do you knowWhat a surprise; guess what?Rate it:
what do you knowUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see what,‎ do,‎ you,‎ know.Rate it:
what do you meana request for clarification of an anterior statement or questionRate it:
what do you sayUsed to ask someone if they are willing to do something.Rate it:
what do you sayUsed to ask or remind a child to say a polite expression.Rate it:
what do you want, a biscuitAlternative form of what do you want, a cookie?Rate it:
what do you want, a cookieA phrase sometimes given as a retort to someone who has done something unsurprising or unimpressive and has seen fit to inform one of having done so.Rate it:
what do you want, a medalAlternative form of what do you want, a cookie?Rate it:
what does that have to do with the price of cornA comment used to indicate that a previous comment is irrelevant or unimportant.Rate it:
what does that have to do with the price of tea in ChinaA comment used to indicate that a previous comment is irrelevant or unimportant.Rate it:
what does XX meanUsed to ask the meaning of a word.Rate it:
what doesn't kill you makes you strongerUsed to express the sentiment that hardship or difficult experiences build moral character.Rate it:
what dogWhen thy try to arceth upRate it:
what else is newImplies that the situation is and always has been unsatisfactory.Rate it:
what foot the shoe is onAlternative form of which foot the shoe is onRate it:
what forAn unspecified punishment or rebuke.Rate it:
what forFor what reason; why.Rate it:
what givesHow are you?Rate it:
what givesWhat is wrong? Why is this happening?Rate it:

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