What For is received by those who bother the givers of what for. What For is preceded by threatening gestures and followed by pain.
by Saggy McPants November 28, 2006

An abbreviation of "what's happening?" or "what's going on?" commonly used as a greeting by youths in the North of England.
by ziphoe April 9, 2017

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 22, 2005

by Marissa May 1, 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

by Tswitz00 November 15, 2006

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 23, 2005
