A combination of the words "what" and "how come". Can be used to replace "how come" or "why" in interrogative sentences.
by Bianca Bonaparte January 10, 2008

Phrase used to describe the emission of an unpleasant odor by an object or person. Typically used when someone is wearing too much cologne or has not showered in a while.
by DSE777 August 17, 2014

Used to replace the phrase "that's why" by Chicagoans.
A colloquial saying first uttered Chicago pipe fitters.
A colloquial saying first uttered Chicago pipe fitters.
by S Rains November 1, 2013

A good approach. Advice to fix your strategy and create a new plan. Suggestion to change your tone before you find out.
May save you from the phrase: “What we not gon do…”
May save you from the phrase: “What we not gon do…”
I swear btch better come correct.. for she sick around and find out what I’m about.
Damn they came correct and I ain’t gonna front they could get it tho.
What you not gon do is embarrass me, you best come correct
Damn they came correct and I ain’t gonna front they could get it tho.
What you not gon do is embarrass me, you best come correct
by @klutzdreamin July 2, 2021

A phrase popularized by Lil Bibby uses when he doesn’t have a f*cking clue when something dropping, or when he wants to piss of Juice WRLD fans
by Piveeo April 14, 2023

some shit mentally ill people say. there’s a group centered around the fog, and believing it will come and that it is filled with some kind of demon. mostly it’s a generic saying people do when they fake mental illness, specifically schizophrenia, from what i’ve seen. seems to be some dumb joke.
by aiceling August 23, 2023

by bartlettville June 14, 2016
