by Miggy12 December 23, 2003

Spanish word pronounced "k" meaning "what." This works very well when a rich american that speaks no spanish hires a mexican that speaks no english and as the american barks out orders the mexican replies with "que?" which the american things means "ok."
Rich white woman: Pick up Bart from school and then take the dry cleaning down to the place then you can take my mink coat to the cold storage.
Lopez: Que?
Rich white woman: Good, thank you Carl *leaves*
Lopez: ...que?
Lopez: Que?
Rich white woman: Good, thank you Carl *leaves*
Lopez: ...que?
by Toxic Ninja March 12, 2007

by Enzd September 24, 2011

by kyro1 February 1, 2017

by Kekkyboi3000 April 4, 2019

“Jorge te ves estúpido”
“Que?”
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“I went to the store earlier but the que was too long”
“You’re a fucking idiot”
“Que?”
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“I went to the store earlier but the que was too long”
“You’re a fucking idiot”
by stellaohlala October 18, 2023

Contrary to popular belief, "que" does not mean "what" in Spanish. It actually means "that". The word for "what" is actually qué (with a forward-accented e).
1. Que es yo - that is me
2. ¿Que és? - What is it?
2. ¿Que és? - What is it?
by davidsdodgerrabbitbunnycouple May 31, 2010
