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wha gwaanin

Wha gwaanin is a hybridised British version of "wha (whaa) gwaan." Wha gwaan is an enquiry of the general state of events in your life (or just a friendly greeting). Wha Gwaanin is more like asking "whats going on with you right now."
"Wha gwaan mi bredren?" - "How are you getting on my brother/friend"

"Wha gwaanin mi bredren?" - "What is going on (currently) my brother/friend"
wha gwaanin by Bamboodread September 2, 2016
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Shortning of "wa's gwanin?", which in itself is short for "what is going on?". Rastafarian in origin.

General greeting or used in any place where "what's going on?" is appropriate"
Safe blud; wa's gwannin wit' you?

Trans:
Hello friend; what's going on with you?"
gwanin by Anonymous October 10, 2003
whats going on/what u bin doin
ite geez wats gwarning
gwarning by GEORGE ENGLISH December 15, 2008

wots gwanin 

wassup, wots goin on, wot u on, wot u sayin
What is going on/what's happening, particularly in the case of common misdemeanour's.

Can be using as a question, in the case of: "What's gwaning?" or as a greeting: "safe mate, just been gwaning down here in ma car".

Q. Alright mate just been down the boozer, what's gwaning with you guys?

R. Nout much mate, just been gwaning round at X's house with Y and Z.

gwaning by Mark O'Neill July 1, 2008
wots gwarnin blood!
gwarnin by ur mum September 29, 2003