what's the idea?

what's the idea?
what's the (big) idea? разг в чём де́ло?, э́то ещё заче́м? (выражает возмущение, раздражение, несогласие)

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  • what's the big idea — or[what s the idea] {informal} What is the purpose; what do you have in mind; why did you do that; what are you doing; how dare you. Often used to question someone or something that is not welcome. * /The Smith family painted their house red,… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • idea — See: THE IDEA, WHAT S THE BIG IDEA or WHAT S THE IDEA …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • idea — See: THE IDEA, WHAT S THE BIG IDEA or WHAT S THE IDEA …   Dictionary of American idioms

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