A fork of Rural Dictionary
1. A declaration of complete approval, usually said after listing several qualities of the thing being approved; frequently used in an ironic or sarcastic sense. Popularized by sitcoms like Friends and Seinfeld.
2. Title of a Hannah Montana song.
"He's tall, he's sweet, has a great sense of humor, and he has a great job - what's not to like?"
"Upset? Why would I be upset? We've totaled the car, we can't get out, we wrecked an orphanage, the cops are on the way, and we've got 3 kilos in the trunk! I mean, what's not to like?"
Ross: It tastes like feet!
Joey Tribbiani: Well, I like it.
Ross: Are you kidding?
Joey Tribbiani: I mean, what's not to like? Custard, good. Jam, good. Meat, good!
A greeting similar to what it is. How's it going? How is it?
Hey, long time no see, what it be like?
Bastardized version of fit like bred purely for the use of the 'what light?' pun as demonstrated below:
Willie: Switch off that light, Deek!
Deek: What light?
Willie: What like, yersel?
It's EXACTLY what it looks like.
Josh expelled "It's not what it looks like!" when his girlfriend stormed into his room, only to continue with his obvious relations upon her leaving.
look around... everything around you is autistic
kid: what is autism
mom:you
kid: what is autism like?
mom: look around you
When you are fuckin a chick or jacking off your shit and your mom knocks on your door. Then she walks in without waiting for you to answer.
John screamed, "I'ts not what it looks like!" , but alas it was too late.