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woadie

a friend or buddy. It was coined as a term for expressing friendship or fraternity. =What’s up, woadie? =A friend

WOAT

(Noun) Worst of all time. Generally, referring to a person, but it can also refer to a thing. =This is another example of text/cyber lingo becoming verbal slang. There is WOAT and on the More…

Wobble Walker

(wobble and walker) A very large, overweight person who appears to wobble as he or she walks. =When a person is severely overweight, they have so much extra mass on their body that they More…

Wobbles

The wobbles refer to an unpleasant effect that takes place as a result of taking too large of a dose of kratom. The “wobbles” cause the person in question to become extremely dizzy, More…

wochnight or wochman

A guard or night watchman Wochnight is derived from night watchman in the English language. It maintains the same meaning, a night guard or night watchman. But as a result of clipping the More…

wojack

(Borrowing) A particular genre of meme images stemming from a base format of a simple line drawing depicting the head of a bald man. However, the images may depict a variety of types of More…

Woke

Aware of the true nature of society, especially as it relates to injustices involving racial or sexual minorities, or the inherent unfairness of the capitalist mode of production. “Paul is More…

woke

Being aware of social issues and conflict, particularly in reference to institutionalized societal issues and unjust hierarchies of power. =Woke is often used to describe people aware of More…

woke (1)

Being aware and empathetic. =Describes a person who is not only aware of what’s going on in their own community, but also in other communities and can accept and empathize with people More…

woke (2)

having liberal ideas on social issues Etymology : Probably analogy of “awake” as in aware and paying attention to current events, vowel shift to to colloquial and casual usage of the More…

Woke (2)

To be conscious of racial discrimination in society and other forms of suppression and injustice. =Started as a political term of African American origin meaning to look for issues More…

wol

Waste of life. It was used as a clever way to insult someone without his/her knowledge, as very few people are familiar with the term and its connotations. =A friend was describing an More…

wolfram alpha

To type in or ask a mathematical question in the online answer-engine Wolfram Alpha ="Do you remember what the roots are for this equation? No, just wolfram alpha it. " More…

womance

A blending of the words "woman" and "romance," 'womance' is the female equivalent of 'bromance.' It refers to the platonic relationship between two More…

Womps

Childish description of an unpleasant activity. Used in place of “sucks”. =This womps. =Said by TJ on animated television show Recess.

woNAB

(deliberate misspelling) woman; a term of endearment. Pronounced as it is spelled. =a term used solely between my best friend and myself, woNAB resulted as a result of a misspelling of More…

wonderific

A word can be used to describe extremely good feeling ="Wow, that rainbow is wonderific!! That is the most beautiful one I've ever seen!" Etymology : Blend of wonderful More…

wondermus

characterized by a great quality, being exceptionally good, pleasing A history teacher of mine in high school uses this word to say that something is great, wonderful. It’s almost a More…

wonky

To be unbalanced or broken. To be somehow out of the ordinary. Used by a professor to describe the legs of a broken table. =Used by a professor to describe the legs of a broken table. More…

wonky

off-centered, slightly skewed, not quite right the word itself sounds not quite right =Destin, FL newspaper


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