Definder - what does the word mean?

What is HWat?

1. What
2. A measure of homosexuality, also H-watts

2. "Man, I am emitting so much hwat right now."
2. "Dude, that guy's H-watts are off the charts."

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HWat - meme gif

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HWat - video


HWat - what is it?

hwat a way of saying ; mostly used if someone call someone hot

1. that dude is so hwat
2.the stove is hwat

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What does "HWat" mean?

the hot way of spellin hot

man that girl is soo hwat

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HWat - what does it mean?

The most acceptable way to express confusion. other similar words include:

Hwy?
Hwow!
Hwo?
Hwen?

I other words only an absolute * Kyle * would know to use the word hwat

Johnny: do you like steve cheese?

Kyle: Hwat?

Johnny: Hwat the fuck is up Kyle?!
Kyle: the sky

Kyle: I don't want to get political, but hwat is cheese?

Johnny: hwat do you think?? STEVE CHEESE?

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HWat - meaning

Hawt Is just utter confusion

"I wanna vc someone"

"Hwat"

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HWat - definition

Hwat is the way Lil' Jon says "what"

Susan Sarandon: Was it good for you?
Lil' Jon: YEEAAH!
Susan Sarandon: Mmmm... You want a sandwich?
Lil' Jon: HWAT?
Susan Sarandon: Wanna sandwich?
Lil' Jon: Huh?
Susan Sarandon: Sandwich?
Lil' Jon: YEAH!
Susan Sarandon: Do you love me?
Lil' Jon: laughs How's that sandwich coming?

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HWat - slang

What is written when you type what a little too fast

john types "Hey are you the one who walked into class and peed himself right in front of the class"
The person "hwat are you talking about" typed in a hurry

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HWat

1. The way Scots and southern people say "what". Actually, it's the original old English pronunciation (that's why it is spelled with a "wh").

2. A typo for "what".

Hey, look hwat wee got!

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HWat

How Hank Hill says the word what.

Hwat are you talking about Bobby?

I'll tell you hwat.

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HWat

hwat

The historical pronunciation and an obsolete spelling of What (with the former Wh Digraph, excluding the words who and whom). The reason why it was pronounced like this was because of the fact that in Middle English, a swap of the Anglo-Saxon {hw} to {wh} occurred (it was occasionally spelt as quat), but the older Anglo-Saxon pronunciation stuck for centuries and didn't really die out until the 20th century in most English speaking areas. If a person were to pronounce what as "wat" in the 18th century or before, it would be seen as uneducated speech. However, this notion of thought faded out in the early 1800s. It is indeed the way that Hank Hill says what, something quite rare in the modern times.

An Example from Anglo-Saxon: Hwรฆt! We Gardena in geardagum, รพeodcyninga, รพrym gefrunon, hu รฐa รฆรพelingas ellen fremedon.
An Example from Early Middle English: Auh lokeรพ รพurh hwat reisun. \
An Example from Hank Hill: I'll tell you hwat

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