A term used by many children in Generation Alpha, being a slang to swears such as "what the fuck"
or, used to represent a "casual phrase" said by a nerd (or geek)
or, used to represent a "casual phrase" said by a nerd (or geek)
"HEY BRO DID YOU KNO-"
"what the sigma why are u so loud bruh."
or
"So, i bet i could pull girl, 100%"
"erm what the sigma, according to my calcultions-"
"stop yapping"
"what the sigma why are u so loud bruh."
or
"So, i bet i could pull girl, 100%"
"erm what the sigma, according to my calcultions-"
"stop yapping"
by PixelTheGrammerGuy May 31, 2024

"what kind of assery" is what you say when you get fucking bonaventura in a 100k pack on fifa (I did)
by ollycoly April 22, 2020

Street Slang Meanin' What's Good?, What's Goodie?, What's Goy?, What's Up?, Whazz Up?, Whazzup?, Wassup?, Sup?, Sup Witchu?, Sup Witcha?, What's Goin' On?, What's Happenin'?, What's Hanninan?, How Are You Doin'?, How Yew Doin'?, How Are You?, How Yew?, How Are You Feelin'?, How Yew Feelin'?, What's Trendin'?, What's New With You?, What's New With Yew?, What's New Witchu? & What's New Witcha?
"Yo Killa!! What's Gucci? Nuffin. Erstreet At Ever Soo Much At Ever Str8 Thuggin', Ever Str8 Stuntin' & Ever Livin' Life Fully." - Erstreet Harlem aka Harlem, Flea, Kiery Weiry & Freshley.
by Hzr February 24, 2022

person 1: *logs onto reddit and goes to r/noahgettheboat*
person 1: EXCUSE ME, WHAT THE FUCK?!
*person 1's parent proceeds to whoop them*
person 1: EXCUSE ME, WHAT THE FUCK?!
*person 1's parent proceeds to whoop them*
by direct crit October 21, 2023

A phrase used when a person in a store or just someone trashy does something that makes you want to question it.
Customer: "Hey you want to see my gerbils?"
*pulls out gerbils from ass*
Clerk: "What in the Walmart are you doing?"
*pulls out gerbils from ass*
Clerk: "What in the Walmart are you doing?"
by Smith dux Wurd December 11, 2018

by Bigsteladd December 31, 2018

Phrase in British slang originating from Jamaican Patois, the original phrase being "Wha yu ah seh,"
Like it's Jamaican equivalent, it is often used as a greeting to ask "how are you," or "How's it going."
This phrase is best avoided in any setting besides casual greetings where slang is appropriate.
This phrase isn't to be confused with "What are you saying" an informal question asking someone to repeat what they said.
Like it's Jamaican equivalent, it is often used as a greeting to ask "how are you," or "How's it going."
This phrase is best avoided in any setting besides casual greetings where slang is appropriate.
This phrase isn't to be confused with "What are you saying" an informal question asking someone to repeat what they said.
by Neximue September 27, 2025
