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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 liverA rhetorical question used to indicate that the speaker is feeling left out or slighted by attention given to another person or persons.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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