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  1. The Big "WHAT?!" trope as used in popular culture. This trope is about yelling a ridiculously long, loud "WHAAAAAT!?" Usually uttered when the ….

  2. The Big What? is multi-night outdoor Summer music festival and campout hosted by Big Something & Possum Holler Productions. Now in its 10th year, The Big What? has become one of the bands favorite traditions with fans, friends and family in attendance from across the country.

  3. The Big What? is multi-night outdoor Summer music festival and campout hosted by Big Something & Possum Holler Productions. Now in its 10th year, The Big What? has become one of the bands favorite traditions with fans, friends and family in attendance from across the country.

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    Something of a Catch Phrase of Kawachi from Yakitate!! Japanis that he'd yell, "What'd you say?" in situations like this (The record was about 30 times in a single chapter of the manga).
    In the first anime for Mahou Sensei Negima, upon being told that Negi had just depowered himself intentionally, thus becoming The Load, one female character bellowed a loud "Naaaaniiii!!?"

    In Turnabout Storm, Phoenix Wrightcollapses without warning right in his office, and while he's paralyzed and unable to move or see, he hears an unfamiliar voice talking to him. Once he gathers the...

    When Jay and Silent Bob discover that they're to be played by Ben Affleck & Matt Damonin the unauthorized movie based on their lives, Jay gives a "Say WHAAAAAA?"
    Used in the Family Guy Star Wars parody, Something Something Something Dark Side, when Stewie declares that he is Chris' father.
    At the beginning of Sanjuro, when Sanjuro finds out that the guy he pegged as the villain knows about the younger samurai's secret meeting place, he utters the Japanese equivalent: "NANIIIIIII?!"
    In A Christmas Story, Ralphie's mom asks him where he learned the word "fuck". He decides it's a bad idea to truthfully say his dad, so he says his friend. Ralphie's mom calls the friend's mom and...

    This little gem from Animorphs: The team is on their way to plant a nuclear explosive so as to open a space-time rift to get out of the Cretaceous (It Makes Sense in Context). Ax, the local genius...

    In the famous Monty Python sketch about a horribly translated and sexually-charged English-to-Hungarian book, the responding constable to the Hungarian's "you have beautiful thighs" is to look at h...
    An episode of Babylon 5 had this when Londo and Lennier are involved in a brawl in the Zocalo. Sheridan hears about the fight and goes to his office. As the door closes, he hears who took ultimate...
    Battlestar Galactica's Cavil says this, once he realizes that his disagreement with the Sixes has escalated into a full-blown Enemy Civil War. "Say WHAT?"
    The B-52s' "Love Shack". "You're what?" "Tin roof, rusted!"
    This trope has been associated with rapper Lil Jon (along with the Big Yes), even before Chappelle's Showspoofed it.

    In Peanuts, Charlie Brown kept asking, "You're what?" after Schroeder announced that he was quitting baseball.

    Stone Cold Steve Austin invoked this trope (WHAT?) as a heel in 2001, when he was acting strangely, saying "what?" during promos in order to repeat what he had just said. He first did this in real...

    On I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, one of the rounds revolves around the panellists singing along to a record. The volume of the record is then turned down so that the panellist is singing solo. Points...

    In Show Within a Show of The Drowsy Chaperone, this is Funny Foreigner Aldolfo's reaction to the slightest inconvenience or unexpected answer. It appears to be a trademark of his fictional actor, t...
    This is a Running Gagin Urinetown, used possibly to greatest affect in this reveal...
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