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#33999 06/28/01 08:12 AM
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Fooling about the other day, as you do, I told someone I'd give them what for, meaning that I'll swipe them one.
I'm not sure I heard it correctly back then, so is this turn of phrase generally known?
Where does it come from?
I wonder if it might pertain to a person getting whacked and then saying 'Oww, what for?!'.


#34000 06/28/01 09:07 AM
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Or possibly...

"Go to your room"

"What for?"

"I'll give you "what for". Now GO!!"

NOT speaking from experience


#34001 06/28/01 12:31 PM
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That use of "what for" is part of the vernacular in Michigan. And I like Doc's surmise of its origination.


#34002 06/28/01 01:09 PM
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I agree Sparteye. Our medic of snugness seems to have found a likely origin. Strangely enough, I don't think I've ever heard it used exactly as described.


#34003 06/28/01 01:13 PM
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Echoing doc_c and Sparteye, I have heard the expression from my youth from my Scotland born Chicago raised father and used exactly as doc_c described.


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I heard it in New England also. Parent: "Go to bed now, or I'll give you what for." (without child having said a word.)


#34005 06/28/01 05:52 PM
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Parent: Wash the dishes.
Child: What for?
Parent: "Wash 'em, or I'll givya what for!


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I've also heard it commonly used in a sporting context: Go out there and show 'em 'what for'!


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Scout leader: Run and get the potfer, or I'll give you what for!

Scout: Potfer? What's a potfer?

Scout leader: to cook in.



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