WTBH

What does WTBH stand for?

What the bloody hell

If you’ve ever played games with British friends, you might have seen them type WTBH. If you’re wondering, it stands for “what the bloody hell.” It’s a phrase they use to show they’re surprised or upset.

For those of us in the States, “bloody hell” might be a bit hard to translate. It’s kind of like saying “d*** it” or “f***,” but it’s not as rude. So WTBH is a less offensive way to express the same feelings.

So next time you see WTBH, you’ll know it’s just like WTH or WTF. It’s a term you’ll find mostly with British English speakers and hipsters. Now you can surprise your British friends with your knowledge of their slang!

Example for using ‘WTBH’ in a conversation

Hey, have you seen the new season of that show?

No, I haven’t. Is it any good?

WTBH! It’s amazing! You have to watch it!

Haha, alright! I’ll check it out. Thanks for the recommendation!