wha
what; expresses surprise and slight disbelief. =Clipping of what. The clipping of the t creates a rushed sense, as if the user was suddenly surprised. Etymology : from Old English hwaet. More…
WHACK
whack [clipping of whacked] Adjective. Being incomprehensible, unbelievable, or outrageous in a negative way. apparent meaning: Whatever is being described is somehow wrong or bad, in the More…
Whack
(Reanalysis) dumb; doesn’t make sense; dull =this term is likely formed from a reanalysis of the onomatopoeia ‘whack’ which is literally the sound that something makes when it hits against More…
whale
an older man that is extremely wealthy, that a 'gold digger' tries to land to milk money from in a metaphorical "large catch" =Usage: (taken from article) The More…
Whale
Used to express something cool or awesome, typically only in spoken slang. =“You traveled to Australia this summer? That’s so whale!” -overheard conversation with advisor Etymology : More…
Whammie
(Similar to the sound of an object hitting against another object (wham)) Whammie, n. A serious hit against the object in question, usually in a negative context. =Whammie was formed More…
whammied
So drunk that the person can barely function =This word is expected to be pronounced /whæmid/, but in context the person (maybe due to an accent) pronounced it as /weɪmid/ and the person More…
Whangsta
One who pretends to be a gangster. The rapper probably used this word to mock all the people who pretend to be gangster, when they really aren’t. Thus, knowing the slang word whack, More…
whasian
A person of Asian decent who tries to associate himself with the white culture, ignoring his own, or vice versa. An Asian who acts as a stereotypical white person. This refers to people More…
What da funk
Expression of surprise and usually displeasure/annoyance. Apparently it’s also the name of a band, and a well-known expression by people across the country. It's a euphemism for WTF. More…
What up
An informal greeting popular among young people . It is a shorter way of saying hello. This greeting is becoming popular amongst American youth. =Hey, what up! Etymology : [what+up] More…
what's the deal.e.o
describing a more livelier form of what's the deal? As with B.E.A.U.tiful, what's the deal.e.o exaggerates the long vowel sounds in the word. This also has a rather similar form as coolio. More…
Whatchamahooha
(noun) Filler term used to describe something on the tip of the tongue. Variant form of whatchamacallit, presumably blended with some other word of phrase. Somewhat more childlike More…
whatchu
A word used to inquire or request something. =A word used to blend “what are you”. It is a blended word often times used in slang. The word blends in the words, “what” and “you”, More…
whatev
Whatever; used to express indifference, impatience, or dismissal. 'Whatev' has mostly the same meaning as 'whatever,' but it can have slightly different usage and connotations. 'Whatev' is More…
Whatev
Used simply to end discussion on a topic. It doesn’t matter, never mind, etc… This is a similar word to “Def” in that it is formed by clipping a word merely to make More…
whatev
expression used to indicate that a person doesn’t really care either way about a statement or idea =I mean, whatev - it's not that important to me. =My roommate
whatev
Exclamation used to disregard a previously stated point. An interjection used to disagree with or disregard another’s opinion. This is a clipping of the word ‘whatever,’ More…
Whatev
an apathetic brush off of a person or statement or a declaration of falseness. apparent meaning: whatever, apathetic, false reason used: The word whatever already conveys a feeling of More…
whatever
To dismiss or ignore. Desire to dismiss. =That guy really whatevers me. Etymology : Zero derivation of whatever =Conversation