The internet slang term “What Do You Mean” is often abbreviated as “WDYM” and is used to express confusion or disbelief towards something someone has said or done. It is typically used when someone doesn’t understand or is surprised by what another person is trying to convey.
Examples:
1. Person A: I thought we were meeting at the park today, but I can’t find you anywhere.
Person B: WDYM? I clearly told you we changed the plan to meet at the coffee shop instead.
2. Person A: I can’t believe you didn’t like the movie. It was so good!
Person B: WDYM? I found it boring and predictable.
Synonyms:
confused, puzzled
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