emphasis on the pronunciation of the 'h' before the 'w' (huwhy?)

usually used by steriotypical or higher class British (English) people.
Marintine Buckingshire gets smacked upside the head and is killed instantly.

Chester Buckingshire - 'Hwhy?'
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Used as an emphatic way of saying Why? to emphasize that the one being spoken to will never get anywhere. This even has a way of provoking them.
Tom: “Todd, would you like to trade your plain snow hat, deerstalker hat and overcoat for my pompon snow hat, baseball cap and jacket?”

Todd: “Hwhy?”
Tom: (provoked)“Because I hate my mediocre winter gear and want to wear impressive winter gear!”
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Used as a way of letting the one spoken to that they’re simply wasting their time. Saying why like this also has a way of provoking them.
Jake: “Hey, Ben, would you like to trade your seven cupcakes for my six cuppycakes?”

Ben:“Hwhy?”
Jake:(provoked)”Because I hate having only six cuppycakes!”
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