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1. Wawa-ed
To be bulldozed, paved over and wiped off the map. Derived from the shameless corporate policy of the Wawa corporation to build massive convenience centers that result in the loss of historic buildings and villages due to their prime locations along long established roadways.
The quaint, historic village was Wawa-ed off the map.
2. WAWA
A term (acronym) commonly used among expatriots, especially Peace Corps Volunteers, in West Africa - it stands for "West Africa Wins Again" and it signifies the struggles and anguish expatriots experience due to their naive presence in this very bizarre, competitive, and aggressive land.
"What a day, it was one WAWA after another"

or

"I totally just got WAWA'ed".

3. WaRat
Similar to a mall rat. WaRats are socially rejected kids (and sometimes adults) who loiter around Wawa's aisles, parking area, and do no good to anyone. They almost never buy anything, and when they do, it's from money they bummed or yoinked from fellow WaRats or actual consumers.
Dude, let's go around the other entrance, those WaRats are crowding around the front entrance. They look like Girl Scouts, only they aren't there for a good cause... or any cause for that matter.
4. WaRat
Similar to a mall rat. WaRats are socially rejected kids (and sometimes adults) who loiter around Wawa's aisles, parking area, and do no good to anyone. They almost never buy anything, and when they do, it's from money they bummed or yoinked from fellow WaRats or actual consumers.
Dude, let's go around the other entrance, those WaRats are crowding around the front entrance. They look like Girl Scouts, only they aren't there for a good cause... or any cause for that matter.
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