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What Would Future Do?

Simple question to which the answer is usually a line from Future's hit track "Mask Off". Typically either "F*ck it, Mask off" or "Mask on". Used to indicate either a moment of reckless abandon, honesty, or even caution towards the act about to be committed.
"I've always had a thing for Sharon. But I never told her."
"Have you asked yourself 'WWFD: What Would Future Do?"
"Dude, you're right. Imma ask her out"
WWFD by EcclecticNerd September 25, 2019
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What Would the Founders Do?
Ron Paul always asks "What Would the Founders Do" (WWFD)?

Website InLiberty has the official WWFD wristbands which ask JUST that!
WWFD by RRico June 9, 2010
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A acronym for "What would Fonzie Do?"

Used by those wise enough to follow the teachings of Arthur Fonzarelli aka The Fonz from the 1970s sitcom Happy Days
Before I do anything I ask myself "WWFD" for it was the wise The Fonz who once said: "You ain't nobody until you do what you want!"
WWFD by The Eleventh Doctor December 1, 2010
What Would Flash Do? Something so unbelievable that it has to be true.
I told my wife I went out to pick up dinner and showed up a week later after meeting some girl and went to Vegas. WWFD. I went home and brought week old dinner and pretended like nothing was unusual
WWFD by Richie Pchk March 31, 2010
Pop culture term or Acronym for

“What Would Faulk Do”? The aggressive reaction of the toughest, baddest guy you know who gets challenged by anyone in a bar, random social setting , or flipped off on the road.
When the drunk guy at the wine bar made a pass at his hot wife, Rich asked himself

“WWFD”? And proceeded to open a can of whup ass he would never forget!
WWFD by Fatphil January 25, 2022
WWFD= What Would Fluffy Do
i/s person 1: ugh you're an idiot
i/s person 2 *doesn't know what to say*: zomg wwfd!!!???
wwfd by NEW YAWK GAL December 19, 2008
What Would Flash Do - The most reckless and irresponsible thing available at the time
.....WWFD
WWFD by WallSt5 March 30, 2010