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Wuckels: interjection
The term "Wuckels" is used as an exclamatory or interrogative remark, meaning "What the hell?" or "WTF." However, Wuckels is used especially in situations involving
It is derived from the exclamation "What the f***," which morphed into the term "WTF" when used online. WTF evolved into FTW, which, through creative genius, developed into the following three-line expression:
F.
T.
Wuckels.
The final step in the development of this word occurred when the F. T. parts were dropped, leaving the simple yet versatile Wuckels.
Wuckels is nearly always used online, but it can be used in everyday conversation, though the person who says it will probably get weird looks.
Frank: "So-get this- my cat was having sex with a papaya on the kitchen table, and I got out my camera-"
Cole: "Wuckels...!?"

Moron: "Karl Rove and Diana West are the two most caring people in the world!"
Cole: "Wuckels. Both of them are so ignorant it makes your head hurt."
God: "Word."
Wuckels by Student of Zen September 21, 2005
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no wuckers 

A slang term which originally started with "no worries". People would often say "no fuckin' worries" to enhance the original phrase. Then, in a strange way, there was a period of time (probably back in the 80's) when folk would transpose the first letters of certain words. "No fuckin' worries" became "no wuckin' forries". The fourth phase of this odd phrase progression resulted in "no wuckers". It's a combination of laziness and playing with words, and a great example of the progressive nature of colloquial speech.

Either way, it means "there will be no problems at all". It is often suffixed by "mate".
John: "Thanks for the lend of the lawnmower, mate."
Dave: "No wuckers, mate."
no wuckers by Ponsonby April 14, 2005
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No wuckers
Wuckers by Hejira January 30, 2006

no wuckers 

its a combination of no worries and fucker(s)
"Jess can you hand me that wrench?"
"No wuckers yo"
no wuckers by Prido February 10, 2005
means "I am surprised and confused, and, it's kinda interesting that I'm surprised and confused."
Sam Altman has been... fired from OpenAI? Is that good? Is that bad? I don't know! Why is it happening? I don't know! What implications does this have for the AI geopolitical landscape? I don't know.

WUCKLES!??
Wuckles by XenoXamas December 19, 2025