What's going on meaning in English
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Definition
What's going on?: What's happening?; How are you?
What's going on? can also mean "How are you?".
Examples
- "What's going on, Enriqué?"
- "I asked "What's going on?", but Horatio gestured for me to stay quiet, placed the bag on my desk and backed out of the room slowly, without saying a word."
- "Hey, I'm not sure what's going on here, Luna."
- "Brent : So Belinda, what's going on in the wonderful world of culture today?"
- "We'll get back to those stories a bit later, but now let's see what's going on in the Australian outback with our Australian correspondent, Stephanie Irving."
- "What's going on out there?"
- "Philip : Please, please, Ms. Bluff, we both know what's going on here."
- "What's going on anyway?"
- "What's going on here?"
- "What's going on inside that beautiful head of yours?"
- "Horatio : I know what's going on here!"
- "The world needs to know what's going on in my life: Who I'm dating, what I'm eating, what I'm wearing, which interns are annoying me-"
- "Brian : What's going on?"
- "Bruno : Be clear Badguy, tell me what's going on."
- "I will now attempt to initiate a dialogue with the dolphin, you know, just to see what's going on with her."
- "Brent : What's going on, Rupert?"
- "Brent : What's going on Ray?"
- "I know you two get along, so maybe you could find out what's going on, and then report back to me."
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