A popular phrase in the south, used as a response or part of a response to something you don't understand or want to give the impression that you don't understand.
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1. A play on the term what that is used to express a lack of comprehension
2. An exclamation that indicates the speaker is confused
3. A term used to denote something or someone as being strange or unusual in appearance, behavior, etc.
(Originated 2015)
1. A play on the term what that is used to express a lack of comprehension
2. An exclamation that indicates the speaker is confused
3. A term used to denote something or someone as being strange or unusual in appearance, behavior, etc.
(Originated 2015)
(Teacher gives a long and drawn out lecture, particularly one involving math and/or science.)
Teacher: "Make sense?"
Students: "HWET."
I noticed that my friend writes "HWET" at the bottom of all her chemistry notes. She explained that this was because she didn't understand anything she wrote.
*Shows picture of ugly selfie*
"HWET."
Teacher: "Make sense?"
Students: "HWET."
I noticed that my friend writes "HWET" at the bottom of all her chemistry notes. She explained that this was because she didn't understand anything she wrote.
*Shows picture of ugly selfie*
"HWET."
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