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Commonly used on im, wha't means to watch the olympics
Girl: so, have you been wha'ting lately?
Boy: no not lately
Boy: have you bee wha'ting?
Girl: No, I don't really care for the summer olympics
wha't by Kevin and Allie October 6, 2008

Wha the bell 

A term used in place of “what the hell”. Can also be used in place of other curse words (ex. “Bell you”, “Dumb bell”, “Holy Bell”, “Wha the belly”) Make sure to emphasize the “B”
Coworker: “I was caught trying to meet with a 12 year old boy
Me: “Wha the bell
Other coworker: “Wha the belly”
Wha the bell by Wha_the_bell June 2, 2025

wha chu up to no good 

Used by fast talking southern folk. It basically means "How are you?"
Southerner: Wha chu up to no good there brotherman?

Yankee: What the fuck did you just say?

Wha's doag is that? 

Phrase originating in Dundee. Used when making an enquiry regarding the ownership of a dog.
"Here son, wha's doag is that?"

"It's meh doag."

What's wrong with your head 

When someone has some sort of head trauma albeit a gash or fresh stitches.
Brenda couldnt help but ask buddy about his head dressing. "Dude what's wrong with your head!!!"

what in the goddamn 

You know that dumbass thing Benny says in FNV when you first meet back up with home on the Strip? Generally used when you encounter something you cannot believe, or refuse to believe.