what do you want
English
    
English phrasebook
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Phrase
    
- (informal) Indicates that the listener is now paying attention to the speaker.
- Synonyms: (informal) what, what is it, (informal) yeah, yes
 
Usage notes
    
- Usually said out of irritation.
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