A gentler way of saying "what the F***." You say this becase A)you're around little kids B)it just sounds funnier.
by MeTheTree December 10, 2006
by bill_evns12 February 02, 2008
by IJ15902 August 09, 2004
An expression first coined in the 1983 movie "Risky Business" when supporting character Miles (played by Curtis Armstrong) tells the main character Joel (played by Tom Cruise) "Every now and then, say 'What the fuck.'" meaning throw caution to the wind and take a chance. This form is rarely used today, overtaken by the more prevalant meaning of surprise, disbelief or confusion.
Miles: Joel, let me tell you something. Every now and then, say "What the fuck." "What the fuck" gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity, opportunity makes your future...
by Rick510 October 01, 2007
Steve: "I'd like an eighth of that"
Chris: "Here you go"
Steve: "What's the damage?"
Chris: "Forty dollars"
Chris: "Here you go"
Steve: "What's the damage?"
Chris: "Forty dollars"
by chicagoman619 November 13, 2014
...Chicken butt :0
by gerpingnubssonly July 18, 2020