1. A word used when you want someone to clarify a statement
2. A little-known country where they may or may not speak English.
2. A little-known country where they may or may not speak English.
1: mumbles
2: What?
1: I said would you like to go to lunch?
A: What country you from?
B: What?
A: What ain't no country I've ever heard of. Do they speak English in What?
2: What?
1: I said would you like to go to lunch?
A: What country you from?
B: What?
A: What ain't no country I've ever heard of. Do they speak English in What?
by hrdcrnwo February 6, 2010

by Silent Robot January 12, 2021

In Hebrew - the past is unchangable, don't look back.
(Extended form of that phrase: What was was - was was.)
(Extended form of that phrase: What was was - was was.)
by Tamar May 13, 2005

by Jesus Martinez September 20, 2006

a rephrasement of "it is what it is" meaning "that's how it is" and can be used in order to sound rude or annoying.
by poiuytrewqfgh March 17, 2008

A response to any unexpected or displeasing news which expresses surprise and occasionally vague embarrassment.
by Peter McConville December 5, 2007
