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what for
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
what for
(noun)
what for
noun
what for
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of WHAT FOR
[
noncount
]
informal + somewhat old-fashioned
:
harsh words or punishment
Just wait until he gets home. I'll
give him what for
!
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located, seen, or used on the outside or surface of something
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