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
a phrase that can be used to release one's self from the boring, everyday "what's up?"
popularized by the young and their affinity for intentional incorrectness; a small, subtle step toward the bastardization of the English language
popularized by the young and their affinity for intentional incorrectness; a small, subtle step toward the bastardization of the English language
by the mean bean October 05, 2009
What incredibly vapid, stupid and unoriginal people say when they cannot construct a proper thought, retort or sentence.
If you were to ask a nitwit why he left work early, the response would go something like this. I don't know, I mean, I just felt ...I left early. It is what it is.
Or, when you catch a person in a lie, scheme or have proven them wrong in any way, It is what it is is sure to leak from their gaping mouth.
Or, to be dismissive. You promised me a dollar raise a month ago and it hasn't appeared in my check yet.
Well, it is what it is
Or, when you catch a person in a lie, scheme or have proven them wrong in any way, It is what it is is sure to leak from their gaping mouth.
Or, to be dismissive. You promised me a dollar raise a month ago and it hasn't appeared in my check yet.
Well, it is what it is
by Jason JD August 15, 2007
Dude, I seriously need to hook up and get a what-what - it's been way too long. Why don't you call Renee, she's passing out the booty like free samples at the food court.
by ThaDigga October 18, 2011
by nobodyinparticular March 25, 2007
by Tito March 24, 2004
“Their skills were about what-and-what.
by Thomas Novak April 27, 2021