Similar to “What the chile?”, this gag-worthy statement is simply asking about gossip.
What the tea can also be a replacement for “what the fuck?”
What the tea can also be a replacement for “what the fuck?”
Person A: shut yo mouth, that’s why yo baby daddy left you and yo child.
Person B: oooh what the tea? 😭
Person B: oooh what the tea? 😭
by Bakesbykay June 03, 2025
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What, me worry? Do I panic? Am I frantic? Unsure? Having a go?
Of course people say they not worried, but that they must worry about other things.
Roller coasters can be fun but hurt when not wanted.
Of course people say they not worried, but that they must worry about other things.
Roller coasters can be fun but hurt when not wanted.
by Enter pen name here. October 19, 2023
A smarmy reluctance shown toward something unfamiliar. Especially prevalent in small children and picky eaters.
I tried to get your son to at least TRY the bruschetta, but all I got was "what's-thattitude" from him.
by Lance Madden July 13, 2005