waam meaning and definition

waam meaning

a slang way of greeting other people. usually used among english people, chavs, gangsters, you get the idea. a short way of saying "whats happening". usually used in areas like east london, slough, and many schools around england.

waam meaning

waam is the same as Wagwan, and wagwan is what's going on shortened

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waa mate meaning

word widely used to convey overjoy and excitement

Waambulance meaning

something you say to your friends when they need to suck it up and take it like a man.

waamm meaning

A loose, satirical organization of men dissatisfied with the way men are portrayed in television and cinema.

waan meaning

A New Orleans term used to greet a fellow human from long distance. Equivalent to NY's yerp

waant meaning

a verb to express your dislike of doing something, (the opposite of want) Originated from Winchester College. Can be exaggerated by adding extra 'a's

waap meaning

The further degredation of the English Language deriving from (What up?) Waap is pronounced however the speaker feels, a quick Waap is possible, or a prolonged throat gargling sound can be made, it's your choice.

waapaa meaning

A victory call

waapack meaning

The sweet sound of good cockslap. You can only achieve this sound if you get a good whipping motion out of your member and make good contact with the cheek of your victim.

waapurobaka meaning

A Japanese person who's ability to write in kanji has suffered because of his or her reliance on computer input systems. * Waapuro means "word processor" (it's just a bastardization of the English word) and "baka" means "idiot." Thus "word processor idiot." This is one of the few words that is almost completely culturally incompatible for translating into other languages. It also may be the most useless words for a gaijin to know. * Because kanji has over 3000 commonly used characters, they can't all be put on a keyboard. Instead, computers often use a system where words are entered in roomaji (pronounced roh mah ji, the Japanese writing system that uses western letters) or kana (either of the two phonetic Japanese character sets) and translated into kanji afterwards (i.e. via a pulldown menu).

waar meaning

a term used in everyday language, for people who usually are to lazy to say the actual word it stands for which is "what are"

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