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A combination of the words "what," "did," and "you" quickly bunched together in conversation and sometimes in text.

It is usually used by even the most snobbiest English perfectionists without knowing it.
Student: I finally saw The Sound of Music.
English Teacher: Really?! Whadju think of it?
Whadju by Phantom Tonberry July 7, 2009
Related Words
What did I do?
What are you doing?
What should I do?
What are you going to do?
Hey, buddy, whadido?
whadido by Donnie Fliz May 14, 2005

whaddaya know

Something that one says when they are surprised by an outcome of a situation or when they are surprised to hear something.
Thought my next tattoo is going to be a gang tattoo but whaddaya know, it's gonna be bees.

whaddaya 

Also can mean: what do you.
Whaddaya say?
I'll do it.
whaddaya by Ferg19 June 5, 2005
A way of saying "what that?" which isn't good grammar at all. Usually used by immigrants of Europe who could not afford a good esl teacher.
Dude 1: look at that!

Dude 2: Whaddet?
Whaddet by JAAAAHdawg January 21, 2009

whaddyadoin' 

slang for "What are you doing?"

a question used when initially greeting another person meaning 'What are you doing these days?' or 'What are you up to?' or 'What's new?'
Hey. Hi. Long time no see.
So, whaddyadoin'?
whaddyadoin' by Ali Fragale January 8, 2005