The phrase "what does" is typically used to ask for information about the nature, identity, or function of something. It is often the beginning of a question seeking clarification or explanation. For example, "What does the fox say?" is a famous phrase from a viral song that humorously explores the sounds a fox makes. If the question is incomplete, "what does" usually requires additional context, such as a subject or object, to form a complete inquiry. Examples include:
- "What does this word mean?"
- "What does he want?"
- "What does the fox say?"
Please specify if there is a particular phrase or context you want to know about with "what does" so I can provide a precise answer.
