w'all
we all. My boyfriend, being from Australia, thinks it is very funny that Texans say y’all (the pronoun that makes it unambiguous whether one is referring to a singular More…
w00t
an expression of joy, excitement Perhaps a derivative from “woo-hoo,” w00t is an expression of joy and/or excitement. It was introduced into computer lingo through the popular More…
w00t
Used to express happiness about something or to claim that an event is very spectacular. It was used in this case to show how happy he was about beating the game. Using the “leet More…
Wac
Very unpleasant, undesirable; inappropriate, incorrect or not the way something should be or expected to be, contrary to the social norm; bad or negative in a general sense. Also wack. More…
wack
not cool; offensive; unsuitable. =Talking about me behind my back is wack. Etymology : derivation of wacky, eccentric or irrational
wack
crazy, irrational Words like wack are used everyday by everyone to describe something crazy or irrational. In this case, the term 'wacky' was clipped to a simple 'wack.' It is unclear why More…
Wactress
Aspiring actress working as a waitress =Word describes a very common person present in places where the entertainment industry is big, so it's more common there. The combination of More…
Waeva
Term used to state one’s indifference to a give event, situation, or decision. ease of conversation, slang term to speed along conversation =Waeva is ok with me. Etymology : Blend More…
Waffle-fries
French fries in the form a a mesh resembling a waffle ='Chick-fil-A has the best waffle-fries in Texas." Etymology : German 'wabe' - honeycomb + Latin More…
wagner
bastard, offensive term to call the other person My friend was calling another friend a bastard. After a while, somebody asked if there was any specific term that can be comparable to More…
wahala
Affliction, trouble or tribulation Wahala is a word that has been used in both the Yoruba and Hausa language for a very long period of time. These two languages are very distinct and are More…
waka
to walk “Waka” is a word recognized by almost all Nigerians and is translated as “walk.” It is used in Nigerian pidgin English and understood by people of all More…
wakawaka
To wander perpetually. “Wakawaka” originates from the verb “to walk” in the English language. It maintains the same connotation as it can be translated to mean to More…
wake-and-bake
The process or act of smoking marijuana right upon waking up in the morning. Also can be used to refer to the state achieved when one smokes upon waking regularly and smokes even more as More…
walk of shame
The early morning walk across campus back to one’s college dorm in the same clothes as the day before after spending the night in someone else’s dorm room, engaging in sexual More…
Walk-of-Shame
(creative variation) This is the when a person does not make it back to his or her room after a night out and has to walk back to their room the next morning still wearing the clothing from More…
walk-off
a competition between models in which the first makes their way down a runway in a fashion that is difficult to replicate (cartwheels, complicated turns, dancing, etc). The second must More…
wall-conversations
used to describe having conversations on facebook.com with other people by writing on their facebook wall and getting a response on their own facebook wall. This is an obvious compund More…