What/where/who the blazes…?
interrogative phrase
Used to express surprise, annoyance, or incredulity about something or someone.
Who the blazes ate my pizza?

Often appears as...
- what the blazes is that?
- where the blazes are we?
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Colloquial
interrogative phrase
Used to express surprise, annoyance, or incredulity about something or someone.
Who the blazes ate my pizza?

Often appears as...
- what the blazes is that?
- where the blazes are we?
Usage tips
Informal, Disapproving
Colloquial
Definition 1 of 1

Emotional Intensity
Shows strong emotions like shock or irritation. Be cautious using it to prevent sounding rude.

What the blazes are you doing with my car?
Colloquial Tone
Primarily used in casual conversations, not in formal situations.

Who the blazes left the door open?
British Origin
This phrase is more common in British English, so it might be less recognized by other English speakers.

Where the blazes did you find that hat?
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