Definder - what does the word mean?

What is which's?

A breadless sandwich. A synony for a wrap.

I'd like the turkey and Swiss sans-which. Yum.

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Which's - what is it?

A South Afrikan question used to gain clarity over a genuinely confusing topic/occurrence.

E.g. Thabo sees giraffe meat offered as a platter at a restaurant in Sandton.
Thabo: Eh! Which one is this now ?

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What does "which's" mean?

some dumbass shit quackity(hq) asked in a video from wildspartanz

quackity: guy on left? whats?... which left? okay
hooverr: which left!? its like the screens facing a different way like "oh ill be the guy on the right when i turn my monitor around"

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Which's - what does it mean?

Something QuackityHQ said, when his brain cells were shutting down. Don't pull a Quackity , saying which left.

Drake: W-which left?
Josh:Don't pull a Quackity .

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Which's - meaning

Is Used to make the “Ur Mom Gay” insult meaningless. It ends all other comebacks and makes the other person stand there in embarrassment and shock till they die.

John: Ur Mom Gay
Sam: Which One?
John: *doesnt Know What To do and dies

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Which's - definition

A ridiculously awesome sandwich place in the US. Tons of choices and ultimate customization.

Which wich do you want?

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Which's - slang

'Speaking of which' can be used to refer to something that has just been said. Other similar phrases are: by the way, incidentally, apropos, with regard to...:

I won't be home when you get in from school tonight. Speaking of which, don't forget your keys.

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Which's

OE hwelcnes quality

This school is well-known for having teachers of high whichness.

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Which's

"Which?" is used by some English speakers, e.g. on Dublin's north side, when they meant to say "Sorry, I didn't understand what you just said."

Gilbert: Please hold your orthorexic lessons while I'm eating!
Michael: Which?

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Which's

A synonym to of which and likewise an inanimate alternative to whose, the possessive of who. Whereas "whose" is defined to be the possessive of both "who" and "which", there is a hesitation to use "whose" with an inanimate antecedent, and so the word "which's" is beginning to be used instead.

"If the previous request (which's response was generated by the jsp) set a cookie on the client"

"A game for all four contestants, one of which reviews a film, which's title is selected by the audience. The other three act out the film described by the reviewer."

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