Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
or-what
Phrase
ɔːr wɒt

Definition
A colloquial phrase used to emphasize a question, implying uncertainty or a suggestion of alternatives.

Examples
- Are you coming to the party, or what?
- Do you want to grab dinner, or what are your plans?

Meaning
It is often used in conversation to express that there are multiple possible scenarios or outcomes.

Synonyms
- or something
- or perhaps
- or are you?