Used to verify sincerity/truth. shortened version of questioning statements one might place on something dear to them. Like I bet on my mothers grave, I'm telling the truth.
by Malaine September 21, 2005
by Marissa May 01, 2004
"what=?" is often used as an answer to something that has nothing to do with anything.
Its also common that "what=?" will be replied to the previous "what=?"
Its also common that "what=?" will be replied to the previous "what=?"
by Bearhands March 12, 2008
Phrase used by someone in order to accept even the most 'unacceptable' situation that would normally be a load of horse shit. Only because they know they have to.
by Muttemor September 30, 2014
Roughly equates to "so what". Can also mean absolutely nothing, depending on the context.
Context usually found in England, or at least London, is during the build-up to a fight in order to start something.
Context usually found in England, or at least London, is during the build-up to a fight in order to start something.
And what? You startin? And what?
by Someone else March 24, 2005
by xxoo May 14, 2003
Something you might say after you say something to someone and they say 'what?' and you don't know what they said what at.
Me: Hey yesterday I cycled my bike out the roof and then landed on top of my math teacher. It was painful but funny.
Someone else: What?!
Me: What are you whatting at?
Someone else: What?!
Me: What are you whatting at?
by BLOODY REVENGE July 30, 2005