used in online games by japanese people. stands for 'warau', which means smile/grin/giggle/chuckle. used in the same way as lol or :). also said if you have no idea what they are saying to be polite.
by yamipoli February 4, 2004
Person 1- "whoever threw that paper, your moms a hoe!"
Person 2- "no u"
Person 1- "no w"
Everyone else- "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH burn!!!!!"
Person 2- "no u"
Person 1- "no w"
Everyone else- "OHHHHHHHHHHHHHH burn!!!!!"
by Random Sewer Rat August 20, 2020
The mildly superior form of "no u"
Normies won't get it as it's simply a way too advanced form of speech.
Normies won't get it as it's simply a way too advanced form of speech.
Dave: Your car sucks.
John: no u
Dave: no w
John: What?
Dave: Say it out loud.
John: *implodes after 3 seconds*
John: no u
Dave: no w
John: What?
Dave: Say it out loud.
John: *implodes after 3 seconds*
by Znoopsy December 17, 2019
A term commonly used for a couple of people who tend to be smug asses, or think they know everything. The two most subjected people to this "insult" if you will, are DJ's for a little radio station in Alaska.
by EvilMallet April 16, 2009
by Joeyjojoshabadoo August 29, 2005
actually pronounced "WE" instead of the moronic pronounciation "double you". Honestly we don't pronounce p as "Upside down bee".
pronouncing the letter in this way allows ease in text-messages
pronouncing the letter in this way allows ease in text-messages
R W going? "Are we going"
W shld hang "We should have a meeting"
W heart U! "We love you"
W stand against tyranny "We defeat king george!"
W shld hang "We should have a meeting"
W heart U! "We love you"
W stand against tyranny "We defeat king george!"
by stoptehinsanity July 20, 2010