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short bearded scraggly lazy man/woman,looks busy but goofs off Driving a dump truck around looks busy but the truck is empty. Carries around a card board box appearing to weigh 100 pounds but is actually empty.
Hey welp, can you help me lift this heavy item, Welp replies" no, Im busy carring this empty box around". |
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| 1. | Welp | ||
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To be used in place of 'well', when one feels there is no more to say. This word was originally brought to the peoples' attention in 1994, from Jim Carrey in the cult classic, Dumb & Dumber.
This is simply one of the many words and phrases that continue to be used in teen conversation today. Initial use of/birth of the word: "Hey fellas. Big Gulps, huh? Welp, see ya later!"
Other examples: "'Eyy, Jim! I just finished the job on that engine repair, so, feel free to take the credit for it as usual! Welp, That's my queue to leave, so, I suppose I'll see your rotten self tomorrow! Later!" |
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| 2. | Welp | ||
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An interjection used when discussing an unfortunate circumstance without expressing anger. "Welp" is often used when exaggerating or seeking pity, sarcastically, or in attempts to conceal frustration. The 'P' sound at the end is usually muted, and simply serves as a consonant sound added onto the commonly known word "well." Welp, I lost my job, I have a horrible credit score, my spouse wants a divorce, and my insurance company dropped me. I'll just have to go live on the streets, NBD.
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| 3. | welp | ||
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a word used to sum up a general feeling at the end of an interaction, used in the place of well but with a greater sense of climax. "Welp Alayna! I sure do miss you."
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An American southern vernacular interjection, one word greeting, or closing statement, posed as a question, using the word well, with a drawl akin to the words yep or yup. (pre1940) a) Welp?
b) Welp... Ahm a'headin home now. |
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| 5. | welp | ||
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1. "Well." People often, but accidently, say this when they're talking to fast. Like when they're trying to talk their way out of trouble.
2. Others use say the word, "well" like this just to bug the hell out of other people. 1. Mom: "Why haven't you emptied the dishwasher yet?"
Child: "Welp, I didn't have the time to, you see...." 2. "Welp, that's just great." "I hope you do welp in your baseball tournement." "Welp I'm off to my nine to five. |
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| 6. | Welp | ||
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Mostly used as an alternative to Heh, and sometimes as an alternative to Well. Guy1: Heh, so I went there that night and slept there.
Guy2: Welp OR Guy1: What's over there? Guy2: Welp, it's my car. |
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| 7. | Welp | ||
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Synonymous with idiot, fool. Someone who fails to meet expectations. You're such a welp.
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