by bitstripslang January 5, 2016
A term used when a person wishes for a surprising or astonishing statement to be repeated, or simply to show their surprise at said statement. To accurately model the timbre of the phrase, omit a high pitch during the last portion of the phrase in addition to stretching the "what" as long as deemed necessary by the user: Say (In high pitch) Whaaaat?!!
by Adict June 11, 2003
by Applepiepastry January 22, 2007
Modern version of the grandparents' phrase "I beg your pardon." Words better when talking to friends, but not so much when talking to teachers or bosses.
by SilvaSanman March 1, 2008
by Randy C. October 16, 2005
Mashantelle: I heard dat Latifette gots her hair all done in braids!
Latoyifa: Say whaaat?
Mashantelle: Mm-hm, girlfriend!
Latoyifa: Say whaaat?
Mashantelle: Mm-hm, girlfriend!
by Joel April 12, 2005
anne talor: sucka you got served!
rickie lake: SAY WHAT??
alex trebek: you must answer in the form of a question!
rickie lake: SAY WHAT??
alex trebek: you must answer in the form of a question!
by rancor June 7, 2004