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The phrase 'what you doing' is grammatically correct, but it is not generally considered to be acceptable in formal written English.
It is more commonly used in informal spoken conversations. For example: Person 1: Hey John, what you doing? Person 2: Just relaxing at home.
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What you doing?
Her: What you doing?
You know what you doing.
They don't know what you doing.
And he goes: 'What you doing tonight?
"What you doing?" I asked.
"What you doing over there?
I mean, what you doing here?
"What you doing here?" he asked me.
"What you doing today, darling?" husband asks his wife.
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Be a little silly, do whatever you want to do like stick out your tongue when he asks you 'what you doing?
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