It means "what are you talking about?" (what are you on about = what are you going on about)
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"to be on about" something is an idiom (commonly used by the British) which means to be talking about something at length. So "what are you on about?" means "what are you talking about?".
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What are you on? It could be "Are you high?" Are you on drugs?" or in a more positive light: "What are you about to do?" What are you doing now"? It all varies on the persons intention.
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do you mean to ask: what are you on?
i.e. Are you high? , What type of drugs are you on? :P
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