What happened?

What happened?

What went wrong here? Bob (approaching a crowd): What happened? Tom (with Bob): What's wrong? Bystander: Just a little mix-up. A car wanted to drive on the sidewalk, that's all. There was a terrible noise, an explosion that shook the house. Bob looked at Jane and said, "What happened?"
See also: what
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • What's wrong (with someone or something)?
  • What's wrong?
  • be in the wrong
  • in the wrong
  • in the wrong box
  • pinned
  • put a foot wrong
  • not put a foot wrong
  • not/never put/set a foot wrong
  • on the wrong scent
References in periodicals archive
As well-trained communicators, we know that dealing with an emergency effectively -- especially in the early stages -- means sticking to the facts and answering a number of basic questions: What happened? When did it happen?