User talk:Basaatw

Hi, I'm writing requested the inclusion of the Figure of speech "What the deuce" in Wiktionary, It should be determine its source and original meaning. if any. Although it is not included in a search of wikipedia I think it should be included as a stand alone phase. I have be advised by Wikipedia;

to search on " our sister project, Wiktionary, If you look up "deuce" on Wiktionary the word Deuce does exist " >>> That's all well and good, but it's the phase alone "What the Deuce" which in my mind is in fact notable. According to the word deuce is a #2 die or a #2 card, Both of which do not explain the complete "What the deuce" phase as presented.. I don't mean to bring this up again but the meaning of the word deuce just doesn't answer the mean of the phase. I think the phase must have it's own mean and is notable because of it's usage.. and I don't think it has to do with have to do playing cards or craps... else maybe it does some how, which begs the question. References
 * Stranger in a Strange Land By Robert A. Heinlein
 * Why does Stewie from Family Guy always say, "What the deuce?" What does that mean? https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090203230436AAu6lhS
 * http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=What%20the%20deuce%3F
 * The Corinthian... Regency Romances Series, Book 4by Georgette Heyer .... The Corinthian - WPLC Digital Library wisconsin.libraryreserve.com/4134242F-C0B5-4660-A120.../ContentDetails.htm?... When Sir Richard encounters the lovely young fugitive, he knows he can't allow her to travel to the countryside all alone, so he offers himself .... Besides, he will very likely wonder "what the deuce" it has to do with me, and I'm sure I can't tell him!

thank you for your time. Basaatw (talk) 22:21, 11 January 2017 (UTC)