What does vad fan in Swedish mean?

What is the meaning of the word vad fan in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use vad fan in Swedish.

The word vad fan in Swedish means vad fan, vad fan, Vad fan?, Vad fan?, Vad fan?, vad i helvete?, vad i helvete, vad i helvete. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word vad fan

vad fan

(slang, potentially offensive (whatever) (vulgär)

You can do what the hell you want. See if I care.

vad fan

(slang (resignation) (vulgär)

I don't want to do it, but what the hell?

Vad fan?

(vulgar, offensive, slang (disbelief) (vulgärt)

Julie saw the damage to her brand new car and exclaimed, "What the f***?"

Vad fan?

(vulgar, offensive, slang (incomprehension)

"What the f***?" said Eugene, staring at the instructions and scratching his head.

Vad fan?

(vulgar, offensive, slang (what) (vulgärt)

What the f*** do you think you're doing?

vad i helvete?

(slang, potentially offensive (bewilderment) (vulgär)

The boss is piling all the rest of his office furniture on top of his desk – what the hell?

vad i helvete

(slang, potentially offensive (incomprehension) (vulgär)

What the hell is going on here?

vad i helvete

(slang, potentially offensive (what) (vulgär)

I'm not sure what the hell's been happening here, but you've got some explaining to do!

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