verb / phrase
Definition: A playful, shorthand way of asking “What are you doing?” that’s popped up in the Celeste community (and beyond). It’s often typed in chat, memes, or social posts when someone wants a quick check‑in or is teasing a friend about their current activity.
Origin: Coined within the Celeste fandom as a phonetic mash‑up of “what are you doing,” the “R” adds a quirky, meme‑like flair that makes the phrase feel instantly recognizable among fans.
Pronunciation: “watt‑are‑doyn”
Definition: A playful, shorthand way of asking “What are you doing?” that’s popped up in the Celeste community (and beyond). It’s often typed in chat, memes, or social posts when someone wants a quick check‑in or is teasing a friend about their current activity.
Origin: Coined within the Celeste fandom as a phonetic mash‑up of “what are you doing,” the “R” adds a quirky, meme‑like flair that makes the phrase feel instantly recognizable among fans.
Pronunciation: “watt‑are‑doyn”
“Hey, watRdoin? You still at the coffee shop?”
“Just finished the boss fight—watRdoin now?”
“WatRdoin tonight? We should hit the arcade.”
“Just finished the boss fight—watRdoin now?”
“WatRdoin tonight? We should hit the arcade.”
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An Egyptian academic researcher & translator, born on January 17, 1996. He wrote and translated many books into Arabic and English, such as Yussef El Guindi's Ten Acrobats. Plus, he produced a slang dictionary (English-Egyptian Arabic); therefore, he is considered the youngest lexicographer in the Middle East. He has a series of educational books on translation entitled 'Guidelines for Translation", which attracted thousands of readers from all the Arab homeland.
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