A sarcastic phrase referring to an altogether predictable and meh revelation, literally meaning - so do you have something else that's real news?
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Substitute “fr?!” Or “u serious!?” with “You jazz what?” just like you would with using “grax” instead of “thanks”
Substitute “fr?!” Or “u serious!?” with “You jazz what?” just like you would with using “grax” instead of “thanks”
Student1: I just told my teacher about Juice WRLD’s death, and she said she didn’t care.
Student2: You jazz what?
Student2: You jazz what?
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It is generally said when greeting another person, however it is also quite acceptable to out of excitement as a way of expressing joy.
It is generally said when greeting another person, however it is also quite acceptable to out of excitement as a way of expressing joy.
"Hey man."
"What's happenin' cunt?"
"Dude, you are so drunk!"
"Fuck yeah! What's happenin' cunt!!!!!!"
"What's happenin' cunt?"
"Dude, you are so drunk!"
"Fuck yeah! What's happenin' cunt!!!!!!"
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Get the What's Happenin' Cunt mug."What duh hell-" is another way of saying "What the hell", just more exaggerated as the L's in "hell" are usually spammed.
"What duh hell" originates from a TikTok video of a person going up to strangers and reviewing their shoes, with them typically being off-brand.
The joke itself is meant to be an "over exaggerated" reaction to what is an off-brand version of a shoe brand, typically being Jordans.
The sentance is usually used as a response to something weird. The meme is also commonly used as a background audio in videos that are similar to shit post videos.
"What duh hell" originates from a TikTok video of a person going up to strangers and reviewing their shoes, with them typically being off-brand.
The joke itself is meant to be an "over exaggerated" reaction to what is an off-brand version of a shoe brand, typically being Jordans.
The sentance is usually used as a response to something weird. The meme is also commonly used as a background audio in videos that are similar to shit post videos.
Person 1: Yo yo. Wait wait!
Person 2: *Stops*
Person 1: Yo let me see em shoes! YOOO, what duh hell-
Person 2: *Stops*
Person 1: Yo let me see em shoes! YOOO, what duh hell-
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Get the What duh hell- mug.You exclaim "What the possible fuck!" when you aren't completely sure that this potential fucked-up situation is actually happening or has happened or ever will happen. In other words, you don't want to completely commit yourself to whether this is an actual fucked-up situation or not because you don't have all the facts. And if you misjudge it or call it prematurely, you would look like a dick. So meticulous and cautious soul that you are "What the possible fuck!" is the perfect reaction.
While watching fake-news BSNBC, Pete phones his friend Joe.
Pete (breathlessly excited): "MadCow says that a swarm of little green moon-men have landed their spacecraft on Times Square and and are handing out little green lollypops while shouting 'Fear not! We've come in peace!'"
Joe (mildly dubious): "What the possible fuck!"
Pete (breathlessly excited): "MadCow says that a swarm of little green moon-men have landed their spacecraft on Times Square and and are handing out little green lollypops while shouting 'Fear not! We've come in peace!'"
Joe (mildly dubious): "What the possible fuck!"
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