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Title:
For when someone's dressed in an unusual manner...
Answer:
What have they come as?
 
Equivalents:
1. What are they wearing?!
 
Explanation:
When you turn up to a fancy dress party, you are dressed in unusual clothes. When you spot someone in a regular setting (i.e. on the street) dressed in something that defies the laws of fashion, you say this, which is jokingly referencing what you wear to a fancy dress party.

English > Popular Expressions > Insults / Swearing


Game Summary Statistics
Average Rating 3
# of votes 8
# of Garbage Votes 2
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 0


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Mell
Rating: 0 May 2, 2013
 
Instead of "What have they come as?", in Spanish we say "Que demonios estas usando?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 October 19, 2011
 
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Valery
Rating: 0 August 22, 2011
 
Instead of "What have they come as?", in Russian we say "в чём они ходят?"
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Robyn
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Rating: 5 January 3, 2011
 
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Blanca
Rating: 4 December 6, 2010
 
Instead of "What have they come as?", in Spanish we say "¿De qué se ha disfrazado?"
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Carolina i.
Rating: 4 October 9, 2010
 
Instead of "What have they come as?", in Spanish we say "¿De qué va disfrazado?"
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Ismael M.
Rating: 3 September 28, 2010
 
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Guest
Rating: 5 September 17, 2010
 
Instead of "What have they come as?", in Portuguese we say "Veio fantasiado de que?"
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