Whattaya


short and quick way of saying “what are you” or “what do you” combined in one word, commonly used in conversations talking in second person.
instant message conversation
person 1: dude whattaya doing?
person 2: nm, just chilling, you?
person 1: whattaya mean nm? dude the party is tonight, right now, whattaya waiting for?
person 2: will you stop saying that?
person 1: whattaya mean?
person 2: …
person 2 logs off

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