What if'ism

What if'ism is the historical narrative which is intended to replace modern historians "blame history" which is intended to explain "what if" we didn't do something to elaborate on the lesser evil chosen as a form of prevention against a larger evil.

Modern historians and social activist blame the British and Canadian governments for bombing German cities in World War 2. Without these bombings, German industry would have rampaged and possibly shifted the tide losing us the war costing millions of lives.
Joe: Did you hear about the bombings in Germany during WW2? What our government did was stupid.

Chad: Ever heard of what if'ism, if we didn't do that we would have lost the war dumb-ass.
by Historical-Jack February 04, 2022
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What the nani

What the nani - can also be pronounced like this : what da nani, what nani...

A mix of "What the fuck" and the japanese word "Nani" from Ken the Survivor (stands for "What ?!").

Use it when you are very suprised and would be tempted to say "What the fuck ?!", but you really like Japan (and slang is sometimes frown upon).
1) Your father : "You listen to Rammstein ? I hate Rammstein ! It's pure shit !"

You : "What da nani ???"

2) Your girlfriend (if you're a male) : "Hey, in fact I'm a lesbian... Ciao !"

You : "Wh-what the nani ??"
by WhatNaniDePunjitsu April 26, 2020
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what the nubs

also known as "wtn", used as an alternative to wtf or wth. created by the one and only anna petertail, otherwise known as "rice"
Person 1: Hey, broseph! I met Mike Posner this summer!
Person 2: What the nubs?
by KRoubs14 August 04, 2011
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what or what

A play on words. Originally "or what" is an addition to a question requiring a more definite response for example, "Let's go eat, or what?". Yet now we ask simply "what" and then add "or what". Usually it is used to ask the simple question "what" however this new addition, "or what", creates a weird order of words eventually provoking the responder to become confused.
Jorge: Hey man let's go pound, or what?
Andres: Yea bro i am so down to do that right now.
Jorge: Are you paying?
Andres: What or what?
Jorge: Uh, what?
Andres:What or what?
by madman08 June 04, 2009
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What the juice

A longer sophisticated term for walao (what the)
What the juice lah I lose game many lor!!!!!
by Seemscott February 26, 2022
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what go on

what go on mate?
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That’s what he said.

Apparently, “That’s what he said” means exactly the same as the popular sexual pun, “That’s what she said”, but with a masculine personal pronoun.

This phrase can be used when talking about one’s sexual engagement with a guy. It can be manipulated almost anywhere and everywhere to make seem even a simple dialogue or a sentence, sexual.
For example,

Philippe: “Have you tried that new recipe in an oven?”
John: “Yeah, but it was so big that I could not fit it in.”
Philippe winks: “That’s what he said.”
by Literary Expert March 16, 2019
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