See What the Dickens?
An exclamation, in a similar vein to "What the hell?". Derives from popular dead author and dead street fighter Charles Dickens.
An exclamation, in a similar vein to "What the hell?". Derives from popular dead author and dead street fighter Charles Dickens.
Person 1: "While you were out I broke into your house and shat in your oven."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
Person 2: "What the Dickens?!"
Person 1: "Ol.."
by kleptonin May 12, 2004
Get the WTDmug. Stands for "Well that's debatable" and is used when disagreeing with someone, in a friendly manner.
Can also represent the uncertainty of a comment that was made. Pointing out that the comment is clearly opinion and can be argued or debated.
Can also represent the uncertainty of a comment that was made. Pointing out that the comment is clearly opinion and can be argued or debated.
by Youknow September 19, 2012
Get the WTDmug. What The Dickter. Ms Dickter is a lady who doesnt like anyone. This acronym is used especially in the context of geeky or techie things.
by zomraad December 3, 2010
Get the WTDmug. What the duck ?? similar to wtf (what the fuck) used when not wanting to sound harsh or rude maybe when not in person.
by sexysloane101 April 30, 2009
Get the WTD ??mug. An acronym that stands for What The Duck or Why The Duck, but usually What The Duck. It's an alternative to WTF.
by Supreme Overlord of the Universe aka Bill from kindergarden March 18, 2008
Get the WTDmug. WTD stands for "What's the deal?" this is used when WTF is slightly too aggressive for the situation, however you still experience something that does not seem right.
by theman2222 March 1, 2010
Get the WTDmug. An acronym for Want To Date.
Similar to other acronyms such as:
- WTB: Want to Buy
- WTT: Want to Trade
- WTP: Want to Play
Similar to other acronyms such as:
- WTB: Want to Buy
- WTT: Want to Trade
- WTP: Want to Play
by BlkE36 May 26, 2011
Get the WTDmug.