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What do you say?
What do you say?Would you like to do this? Do you agree? I was thinking we could go to dinner in town, and maybe go see a movie afterward. What do you say? I think we would benefit from a new set of computers for our IT department. What do you say?See also: whatWhat do you say? 1. Inf. Hello, how are you? Bob: What do you say, Tom? Tom: Hey, man. How are you doing? Bill: What do you say, man? Fred: What's the good word, you old so-and-so? 2. Lit. What is your answer or decision? Bill: I need an answer from you now. What do you say? Bob: Don't rush me! Sue: I can offer you seven hundred dollars for your old car. What do you say? Bob: I'll take it! 3. Lit. an expression urging a child to say Thank you or please. When Aunt Sally gave Billy some candy, his mother said to Billy, "What do you say?" "Thankyou," said Billy. Mother: Here's a nice glass of milk. Child: Good. Mother: What do you say? Child: Very good. Mother: No. What do you say? Child: Thank you.See also: whatˌwhat would/do you ˈsay (to something/doing something)? (spoken) would you like something/to do something?: What would you say to a weekend in Paris? ♢ Let’s eat out tonight. What do you say?See also: whatWhat do you say?1. (wədəjəˈse) interrog. Hello, how are you? (Most often .) Hi, Jim. What do you say? 2. interrog. What is your answer? Come on, I need an answer now. What do you say? See also: whatAcronymsSeeWDYS |