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    what
    /wɒt/

    pronoun

    • 1. asking for information specifying something: "what is your name?"
    • 2. the thing or things that (used in specifying something): "what we need is a commitment"

    determiner

    • 1. asking for information specifying something: "what time is it?"
    • 2. (referring to the whole of an amount) whatever: "he had been robbed of what little money he had"

    interrogative

    • 1. to what extent?: "what does it matter?"
    • 2. used to indicate an estimate or approximation: "see you, what, about four?"

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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the idiom say what, which is used to express surprise at what someone has just said. See examples, synonyms, and related words in the online dictionary.

  3. “Say what” is an informal way of expressing surprise or disbelief. It can be used as a standalone exclamation, or as part of a longer sentence. For example, if someone tells you that they just won the lottery, you might respond with “Say what?!” to show your shock.

  4. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "say what" in different contexts. It can express surprise, disbelief, or request for repetition.

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    used when asking someone to repeat what they have said
    an act of surprise (something you say when someone surprises you)
    a modern slang word meaning “excuse me”
    They are going out tonight, even though we told them to stay at home. “Say what!”
    Please hand me that book on the table behind you. “Say what?”
    Say what” is an informal use of language and should not be used in any sort of formal conversation or by intelligent people.
    Anyone who says “say what” should be ignored until they say “pardon me” which is the polite way of expressing the same sentiment.

    The word sayhas its origins in Old English, it is of Germanic origin and is related to the Dutch word “zeggen” and the German word “sagen”. The expression “say what” has only recently gained popularity. According to popular opinion, using the phrase will make you look like an idiot. It is not a formal expression and is generally used by younger, or...

    Say what is a modern slang word that means "excuse me" or "what?" when someone says something unexpected or hard to understand. It is not a polite or formal way of asking someone to repeat themselves and may make you look like an idiot.

  5. Say what? is an American English slang expression that means what's that you say? or would you repeat that? Learn how to use it in different contexts and see examples and synonyms.

  6. Say what? is an informal expression used when you did not hear what someone said or when you cannot believe that something is true. Learn more about its meaning, usage and examples from the corpus.

  7. Learn the meaning and usage of the phrase "say-what", which expresses incredulity or disbelief. See examples of sentences with "say-what" and find similar words on YourDictionary.

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