This phrase is used to refer to someone you know in a situation that reminds you of them. The name part is substituted by the name of the person you are refering to.
Matt: Guess what?
Charles: What?
Matt: Ron shaved his head.
Charles: What the (name) Britney Spears.
Charles: What?
Matt: Ron shaved his head.
Charles: What the (name) Britney Spears.
by BOSOX2007 March 20, 2010
Get the What the (name)mug. (Phr) An exclamation used in replacement for "WTF?" or "What the fuck?"
A generic substitution for a curse word/phrase akin to "shoot", "darn it" or "heck".
Used by the character Galaxor , voiced by actor Rainn Wilson in the 2009 DreamWorks movie Monsters vs Aliens.
A generic substitution for a curse word/phrase akin to "shoot", "darn it" or "heck".
Used by the character Galaxor , voiced by actor Rainn Wilson in the 2009 DreamWorks movie Monsters vs Aliens.
From the movie-Galaxor (Rainn Wilson) has imprisoned heroine Ginormica (Reese Witherspoon) in a force field prison cell...
Galaxor: "It's a shame you won't be around to see what the power of Quantonium can do in the tentacles of someone who knows how to use it."
Ginormica: "I know how to use it. Just...ugh"
(punches the force field which shocks her)
Galaxor: "Don't bother that force field is impenatr..."
(Ginormica punches through the force field and grabs his hovercraft from beneath him)
Galaxor: "WHAT THE FLAGNOG?"
Galaxor: "It's a shame you won't be around to see what the power of Quantonium can do in the tentacles of someone who knows how to use it."
Ginormica: "I know how to use it. Just...ugh"
(punches the force field which shocks her)
Galaxor: "Don't bother that force field is impenatr..."
(Ginormica punches through the force field and grabs his hovercraft from beneath him)
Galaxor: "WHAT THE FLAGNOG?"
by unskinnybob November 23, 2009
Get the What the flagnog?mug. A term that originated as the chant for Clarkson Secondary School at MIST Toronto in 2010 ("What son!? Clark-son!"), it can generally be used by someone who has done or said something exceptionally superior which then begs the question, "what can you say or do in response to what I have just said or done that could possibly be better in comparison?" The speaker addresses his/her audience as "son" in an endearing, albeit diminutive fashion, to relay a humble sense of superiority in the spirit of good competition and sportsmanship.
"When you already have the best chant, you don't need any fancy videos {to win the epic chant contest for MIST 2011}. What son?!"
(To which the audience will immediately know the appropriate reply, i.e. "CLARKSON!")
(To which the audience will immediately know the appropriate reply, i.e. "CLARKSON!")
by sayinaayomisttoronto April 13, 2011
Get the what sonmug. Similar to what the fuck except used in exceptional circumstances to exclaim an even greater level of surprise, shock, amazement, etc.
1: "Dude, you hear that she didn't get that abortion?"
2: "Seriously?"
1: "Yeah, she wants child support now as well"
2: "WHAT THE CUNT?!"
2: "Seriously?"
1: "Yeah, she wants child support now as well"
2: "WHAT THE CUNT?!"
by Scuzzmonkey69 April 1, 2011
Get the What The Cuntmug. by G man2006 November 10, 2008
Get the What Da?mug. by Thuggish June 20, 2003
Get the what's poppingmug. by princZess420 February 17, 2004
Get the What's good?mug.