Substitute for “what in the world” “what the heck/flip” normally used for something not too normal/unserious
by Kpzgy June 7, 2024

by Adujasty343 May 24, 2025

Here's a sentence using "know what one is about":
She was a seasoned negotiator who clearly knew what she was about.
She was a seasoned negotiator who clearly knew what she was about.
by Arminkshipper July 29, 2024

by Popitfortae September 21, 2017

It's like What's up, what happened, but it's better if you use it with someone you trust like your real friend.!
by mistercrudo June 15, 2017

The phrase “Like what??” started as a natural reaction among Gen Z and LGBTQ+ youth, especially in casual conversation or online. It’s used when someone says something off, confusing, or hypocritical—and instead of dragging them, you just hit them with: “Like what??”
It’s giving side-eye energy. It’s lowkey calling someone out without starting a fight.
Often used in texts, stories, TikToks, or memes with dramatic pause or sass.
This version of “Like what??” was created and popularized by younger online creators as a signature catchphrase or reaction word.
It’s giving side-eye energy. It’s lowkey calling someone out without starting a fight.
Often used in texts, stories, TikToks, or memes with dramatic pause or sass.
This version of “Like what??” was created and popularized by younger online creators as a signature catchphrase or reaction word.
by Dannyphoodenis May 22, 2025

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by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 13, 2025
