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What in Jah's name?

Used as a response to confusing or odd situations. Similar to China Fax, but with less potency. Other versions are: What in the name of Jah?, What in the good world of Jah Jesus?, etc.
Person 1: Yo you want to eat some bat soup? I have some left from yesterday.
Person 2: What in Jah's name?
by China Bat Soup January 13, 2021
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Who to the what now

When you don't here what someone says, or what they said was so weird you thought you miss heard them.
Ex1. Clara: did you put the food away

Mark: who to the what now

Ex2. Mark: Just remember to call the hamburger on a pineapple phone if you ever run out of elf's.

Clara: who to the what now.😧
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Wowee what a treat

Interviewer: I baked a pie yesterday
Niall: Wowee what a treat
by V@s_h@ppenin_k3vin April 21, 2021
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It isn't what it isn't

Essentially the same meaning as "it is what it is", but to make it more clear that you can't "wish" for the unpleasant thing/situation/fate to not happen.
Dudebro 1: Dude my bank account just got hacked and I lost $2000, I wish this would've never happened to me.
Dudebro 2: It isn't what it isn't man.
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What ever that means

An expression one uses to say: I don't know what the previous term or phrase means, and I couldn't care less.
They said that the old lady at the counter acts churro, what ever that means.
by The 2nd One December 19, 2022
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What--me worry?

What, Me Worry? is a phrase that originated from a film from 1898 with John Phillip Holland. In a photograph Holland emerged from a hatch in his submarine with the captions '' What, me worry? Fast forward to 1956 when artist Norman Mingo saw an ad for a 'special project for a new magazine'. He went inside and asked which one it is and someone said Mad and he said goodbye. But Harvey Kurtzman recognized his work and convinced him to work for him. He showed Mingo an ad with pre Mad Neuman with the words '' me, worry?" he wanted it to be more funny but not an idiot. Norman created the dumb-witted gap tooth person we know today as Alfred. E Neuman. Fun fact: His name was going to be Melvin. Today, thousands of people know this famous phrase and sometimes What, me worry? is added with I Read MAD.
My friend Alfred always says in a conversation What--me worry?
by MaddestPersonEver January 2, 2023
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