See what had happen was


commonly used when trying to explain somethin that had resulted from wrong doing, or forgetfulness or somethin thats just really hard to explain or not wanting to be explained.
parent: y aint the dishes done?

child: well see what had happen was!(pause) 106 and park was on!

or:

husband: y iz u late comin home?

wifey: ummm see what had happen was (pause) i got lost!

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