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what does it mean "whatcha do that for"?
30 okt. 2011 02:55
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"whatcha do that for"? = What did you do that for?
30 oktober 2011
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"Whatcha" which is not proper English, is a "lazy" contraction of "What did you" or "What are you". So your phrase means "What did you do that for?". Another common use is "Whatcha up to?" meaning "What are you up to?". That means " What are you doing now?". Whatcha should only be used in verbal communication between close friends and family. At work, after becoming close with a co-worker, it might also be used, but never with a boss or in a formal setting.
30 oktober 2011
This question can be asked by the following questions too: What are you doing that for? What is the reason why you are doing that? Why are you doing that?
5 november 2011
It means, "Why did you do that?"
30 oktober 2011
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