1. a redneck response when one doesn't hear/understand what someone just said.
2. a reaction when surprised at someone's statement.
2. a reaction when surprised at someone's statement.
california boy: i'm totally stoked
redneck: do whaaat?
hot girl in bar- i was born a man
boy who just made out with hot girl- do what?
redneck: do whaaat?
hot girl in bar- i was born a man
boy who just made out with hot girl- do what?
by jsllskdf September 27, 2007
by Fangsta March 21, 2003
Often done while wielding an obnoxiously large chaingun. The ability to mow down large mobs of enemies/zombies/people named Ian is granted while saying this phrase. If your name is Kevin, your agility increases by +2 every time the statement is said. 1337ness is not an option, it is an obligation.
by TerrillPancake December 08, 2006
The act of not quite knowing what is going on; used to express extreme cases of doubt or confusion. Also used as a response to someone asking a favor that you are sure you will not fulfill, similar to the response of "Are you serious?!". Appears several times in The Bible (towards the back) and was used once on live television on April 23, 1998 though scholars furiously debate the accuracy of this claim.
"Major General Samuel Curtis helped the Union win the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862."
"Do wizzle?"
"I need you to clean out the spitoons before you go to the hat store."
"Do wizzle?"
"Do wizzle?"
"I need you to clean out the spitoons before you go to the hat store."
"Do wizzle?"
by Just Bob March 16, 2007
Cover up for having sex
by tourangh September 24, 2006
The famous saying created by Mario Fenech when they would play him getting hit in the head by a mis-directed pass on the Footy Show each week. Basically it refers to an unusual happening or sight that the speaker is perplexed by. Since it was used so much it became a greeting of sorts where it was a lead in to a joke by the recipient. It gained international appeal as a greeting compliments of Contiki in 1998 across Europe for travellers from the States, Canada, Asia, Africa and South America.
by Rob Straker August 16, 2006
by bexscooper July 14, 2015