A fork of Rural Dictionary
What in tar nation
Jeff “The nation of Tar has a city called What” Jamal “What in Tar nation?”
An interrogative pronoun often used to seek clarification.
Jules: What does Marsellus Wallace look like? Brett: What? Jules: What country are you from? Brett: What? Jules: "What" ain't no country I ever heard of! They speak English in "What?!" Brett: What? Jules: English, motherfucker! Do you speak it? Brett: Yes! Jules: Then you know what I'm saying. Describe what Marsellus Wallace looks like! Brett: What? Jules: Say "what" again! Say - "what" - again! I dare you! I double-dare you motherfucker! Say "what" one more goddamn time! Brett: He's black. Jules: Go on! Brett: He's bald. Jules: Does he look like a bitch? Brett: What? Jules: Shoots Brett in the shoulder Does he LOOK like a bitch?! Brett: No! Jules: Then why'd you try to fuck him like a bitch, Brett?
What For is a chastisement received by those who bother the givers of what for. What For is typically preceded by threatening gestures and followed by pain.
Ben was pissing me off, so I gave him what for.
simply means, why does it fucking matter to you.
I just bought 2 of thesame dvds, what of it?
A) A phrase that seems to simply state the obvious but actually implies helplessness. B) A phrase that seems to simply state the obvious but actually means "it will be what it is," as in "it ain't gonna change, so deal with it or don't." See also tough shit, oh well, cry me a river and tfb.
Meaning A J: I can't believe the price of gas! B: It is what it is. Meaning B J: It troubles me that you continue to put cyanide in my Yoohoo even after I've asked you to stop. B: It is what it is.
A form of retaliation/payback/retribution.
If your mother comes home drunk from the PTA meeting one more time I'm gonna give her the what-for (what-fer).