what the
English
Etymology
From various expressions such as what the hell by aposiopesis.
Interjection
- (by ellipsis) Used to express astonishment or incredulity, as a question or questioning of the situation at hand, without requiring any specific vulgarity as intensifier.
- 1940, as realization dawns that he is turning into a donkey, in Pinocchio (motion-picture), spoken by Lampwick (Frankie Darrow), Burbank: Disney; distributed by RKO Radio Pictures:
- Hee haw! Did that come out of me? Oh! Huh? What the …? What's going on? Ahhh!
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Translations
expression of astonishment
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