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What the fudge

A polite way of saying "What the ****?" without actually saying the F word.
by Winterbaby Fenton Noir July 8, 2021
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what the fruit

Can be used to Express oneself in shock,anger, disbelief.

What the fruit
Jim, What the fruit did you just say!
by Jayka920 October 26, 2019
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What in the Kerikeri

Mainly from New Zealand.
This phrase has not been in common use for decades.
Something that is outdated or no longer relevant.
When you are dumbfounded by someone’s actions.
“Wow! Yeah, honest injun…”
What? What does that mean?
Does a Google search. Urban dictionary finishes definition with “ This phrase has not been in common use for decades”
Then you respond with “What in the Kerikeri!”

Your mate turns up with a side pony tail.
You see it and exclaim… “What in the Kerikeri are you wearing!”

Your friend does something very out of character or an outdated trend. You see it and respond with “What in the Kerikeri are you up to’”
by Bob Keri June 4, 2023
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What the H!

"What the H!" A line by our very own Grunkle Stan in the episode "The Love God" in the hit show "Gravity Falls". It is used when the famous "Nightmare Head" scene is shown where Grunkle Stan makes a hot-air balloon modeled after his head and on top of it saying "I HEART KIDS." No hes not a pedophile you dumbass.
Stan: "Let 'er rip!"

Meaning to let the balloon go.

Soos lets go of the ballon.

Soos: "Oh no! A let-er ripped!

The letter R falls down on Soos

Stan: "What the H!"

Proceeds to be crushed by a balloon letter H.

Causing the sign to say "I EAT KIDS." And conveniently the balloon caught fire making it known as "The Nightmare Head"
by Luminetial June 7, 2023
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What the Buck?

The war in Ukraine had made its mark on the current economic and political climate. From the jaw-dropping price of gas and utilities to drastically elevated prices of goods and services, the burden was felt by all. This, coupled with rising inflation (nearly 9%) and the increase of costs of essential goods (to over 33%), without comparative salary increases leads to frustration and disbelief. Jackson Hewitt’s target market of HHI of $15k to $75K was inversely affected compared to the higher HHIs of $75k+. To coin the phrase, “the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer “ felt a very apt sentiment for this target audience. The phrase "What the Buck? expresses this sentiment. Particularly for the working class.
Retailer: That will be $27.99, please! (for your half sandwich, pack of chips, and a soda).
Customer: What the buck? (Showing disbelief and shock at the cost of living!)
by Poundstretcher March 15, 2023
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what is heaven

heaven is a place were there is no school and you can play games for eternity and actually have friends and not get bullied and you can eat ice cream and candy and dessert forever and also were you are popular and everyone loves you (that last part was a joke but hey thats just a theory A GAME THEORY!!!)
random guy 1: what is heaven
random guy 2: idk im not dead
by closet man June 28, 2022
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what's Aleppo

Rule #1 of the Libertarian Fight Club: you don't ask what's Aleppo.
Ryan got his head smashed in for asking what's Aleppo. Since then he became a degrowther.
by Gjord August 17, 2022
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