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.
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.
by SeitzFace Killa March 22, 2008
by James April 18, 2003
First popularized to mainstream audiences by "The Matrix" in 1999 by a businessman, played by actor Jeremy Ball, this phrase is a counter-culture version of 'what the fuck' used previously. Abbreviated as 'WTS', the phrase had seen limited use in late 1998, prior to the the box-office release of "The Matrix", in online BBS and chat forums.
"What the shit, that's my phone!" - Businessman, "The Matrix"
"What the shit -- My phone!" - Businessman, "The Matrix" (1997 Screenplay)
"What the shit -- My phone!" - Businessman, "The Matrix" (1997 Screenplay)
by defor July 30, 2008
Expression used to express shock or disbelief. Alternative to the phrase "what the fuck". Became more popular in the 1999 film "The Matrix". It was also used in the 1992 film "Alien 3", stated by Edward Boggs, played by Leon Herbert.
by What_the_shit August 17, 2010
when shocked or astonished
by Amiiee February 15, 2009
by coined by greek will December 13, 2004
*car gets crushed by train*
Dude 1: What the fuck?!?
*car gets torn into pieces by flying pigs*
Dude 2: WHAT THE SHIT?!??!
Dude 1: What the fuck?!?
*car gets torn into pieces by flying pigs*
Dude 2: WHAT THE SHIT?!??!
by jmlport3883838 June 09, 2011