what for
English
Alternative forms
- whuffo (Southern US)
Pronunciation
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Adverb
Translations
for what purpose
for what reason; why
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Noun
- (idiomatic, colloquial, usually with "give someone") An unspecified punishment or rebuke.
- When your dad gets home, he'll give you (a) what for.
- 1968, Oliver!, 01:12:40:
- - Fagin, I'm waiting.
- Waiting, my dear? What for?
- Bill will give you "what for" if you don't fork out.
- 2010, Retro Studios, Donkey Kong Country Returns, Nintendo, Wii, level/area: Cranky Kong's shop:
- Cranky Kong: 'NOW GET OUT THERE AND GIVE THOSE LITTLE DRUM GUYS WHAT FOR. YES, I SAID "WHAT FOR." I'M OLD. GET OVER IT.'
Translations
an unspecified punishment or rebuke
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