When a job is done and the customer complains about problems bought from a third party and you don’t give a fuck, you would say, “well, you get what you get.”
Meaning: fuck you or what the fuck ever not my problem.
Meaning: fuck you or what the fuck ever not my problem.
Customer: the bedroom tv has a broken screen from the store.
Salesman: did you buy it here?
Customer: anystoreyoiwant.com
Salesman: well, you get what you get. You didn’t buy it here.
Salesman: did you buy it here?
Customer: anystoreyoiwant.com
Salesman: well, you get what you get. You didn’t buy it here.
by Goldenrain October 2, 2020
by Overstored Milk June 11, 2014
What you might say in awe, disgust, or general surprise to someone claiming to have just done something stupid/not done something important. Usually shouted, often with emphasis on the "what".
"Sorry mate, there's rubbish all over the garden, it's because I forgot to tie up the bin bags"
"You fucking WHAT?"
"You fucking WHAT?"
by crobzub May 22, 2009
by BigThingsPopping August 24, 2008
What comes out of a translator when you decide not to do your Spanish homework the right way.
Substitute “fr?!” Or “u serious!?” with “You jazz what?” just like you would with using “grax” instead of “thanks”
Substitute “fr?!” Or “u serious!?” with “You jazz what?” just like you would with using “grax” instead of “thanks”
Student1: I just told my teacher about Juice WRLD’s death, and she said she didn’t care.
Student2: You jazz what?
Student2: You jazz what?
by R.I.P_Juice_Wrld December 10, 2019
The expression ‘you know what’ is when one may say to another to get their attention, in a conversation. One may say this expression several times throughout one conversation to ensure they still have the attention of those participating in the conversation.
‘you know what’ also is when your stating to someone about something there not aware of , or when someone constantly pays them out they use the expression.
‘you know what’ also is when your stating to someone about something there not aware of , or when someone constantly pays them out they use the expression.
by NATASHACAR January 13, 2011
by GloJaz June 28, 2015