3 definitions by Mr. Wacky
A Jamaican expression made popular by the late dancehall legend Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky.
It is used to express one's disbelief towards a particular thing or situation.
It is used to express one's disbelief towards a particular thing or situation.
by Mr. Wacky September 18, 2005
Jamaican/Patois way of saying: "All of them"
In english, the direct translation would be: "All them there"
Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky is renowned for using this expression in his songs.
In english, the direct translation would be: "All them there"
Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky is renowned for using this expression in his songs.
by Mr. Wacky September 20, 2005
A Jamaican expression made popular by the late dancehall legend Bogle a.k.a. Mr. Wacky.
It is an adjective used to express one's joy or satisfaction towards a particular thing or situation.
It can either be used as part of a sentence or on its own.
In North America, this expression can be compared to such terms as: cool; wicked; crazy; awesome.
It is an adjective used to express one's joy or satisfaction towards a particular thing or situation.
It can either be used as part of a sentence or on its own.
In North America, this expression can be compared to such terms as: cool; wicked; crazy; awesome.
"Reggae Sumfest '05 was out & bad!"
Person #1: "Badman, yuh seen dat new dance deh da Wacky Dip?"
Person #2: "Yeah mon! Out & bad!"
Person #1: "Badman, yuh seen dat new dance deh da Wacky Dip?"
Person #2: "Yeah mon! Out & bad!"
by Mr. Wacky September 18, 2005