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OwO what’s this?

If someone uses this, they might be a furry. It’s used when they are intrested, they see something lewd
*notices your bulge* OwO what’s this?
by Carpic November 2, 2018
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What da dog doin?

A phrase used to ask why a dog is doing a certain action. This can also be used for humans, by inserting their name where “dog” is.
What da dog doin?” “He is exploiting the working class.”

“What da nick doin?” “Fuck you”
by SusAmogus😩 October 6, 2021
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What the fuck is this shit?

A phrase showing that the one who said it is in a confused, and/or flabbergasted manner. Most commonly used when finding your spouse cheating, or watching Disney Channel.
Man 1: What the fuck is this shit?

Man 2: I'm fucking your wife while watching Disney Channel.
by Whatthefuckisthisshit? August 28, 2010
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CHRIS CHAN DID WHAT?!

In July 2021, chris chan sexually abused his dementia ridden mother.
Andrew: CHRIS CHAN DID WHAT?!

Sean: His mom
by Blaxtron August 3, 2021
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what the shit

Expressing disbelief, like "what the fuck."

Often credited to The Matrix, but actually first appeared in popular culture in the 1984 sci-fi movie "The Last Starfighter" when the main character's little brother sees a robo-duplicate of his brother.
what the shit?! why are there two copies of my brother?
by SeitzFace Killa March 22, 2008
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what's popping

Or whats poppin. This is a way of asking someone what they are up to or what is going on. The same as whats popple loppin?, whats crackin, whats crackalackin, Whats Hood, whats da deal? or wots gwanin.
What's popping G?

I'm gonna call Titch and see what's popping.
by SouthsideLondona January 14, 2005
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In what respect, Charlie?

Phrase used by Governor and Vice-President nominee Sarah Palin in an attempt to stall Charles Gibson when he asked for her opinion on the Bush doctrine in an interview originally aired on ABC's World News with Charles Gibson on September 11, 2008. It became clear when Gibson refused to elaborate on his question that Palin did not know to what he was referring. This phrase can be used when you need to admit that you don't know something that you really should know by virtue of your position or standing.
Boss: Where are the reports that we need for our client meeting this afternoon?

Lackey: In what respect, Charlie?
by bepy November 1, 2008
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