what goes on

English

Interjection

what goes on?

  1. Dated form of what's going on (expression of concern, asking for an explanation).
    • 1941, The American Magazine, volume 131, page 43:
      I pulled a flashlight out of my pocket and stooped to flash it under the front wheels. The owner of the lot rushed up. "Hey, what goes on?" he yelled. "I don't want any spies around here. Get going. []
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