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What (who) is with that - definition

TELEVISION SERIES
Fries With That; Fries With That?; Sorry, private restaurant

with that      
at that point.
What's Wrong with That Girl         
1992 SINGLE BY RICK PRICE
What's Wrong With That Girl
"What's Wrong with That Girl" is a song by Australian singer songwriter Rick Price. It was released as the third single from his debut studio album Heaven Knows in September 1992.
Tôn Thất         
FAMILY NAME
Ton Thất; Ton that; Tonthat; Ton nu; Ton That
Tôn Thất (Ton That or Ton-That, often simplified to Tonthat in English-language text) is a two-character Vietnamese compound surname, originating from the Nguyễn dynasty. The word Tôn Thất () derives from a Sino-Vietnamese word, Tông Thất (), which means "clan members".

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Fries with That?

Fries with That? is a YTV produced sitcom. It first aired in April 2004.

This sitcom revolves around a group of high school students who work at a local fast-food restaurant named Bulky's in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

The sitcom follows primarily five high school students and focuses on many themes such as love, responsibility, friendship, and honesty.

It was cancelled after completion of the second season due to declining ratings.

Examples of use of with that
1. But with that blessing –– with that blessing comes an obligation to our neighbors and to our common good.
2. Even Ballston‘s boosters agree with that assessment.
3. Sultan also seemed dissatisfied with that assessment.
4. "With that satisfaction, the country will survive.
5. The prisoners were profoundly impressed with that.