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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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It is used in the comic series "Erma" by Brandon Santiago and stands for fans of the fictional franchise "Warrior Unicorn Princess".
"Heck, there are actually grown ups who are wupers. So, if you're into this girly stuff, go ahead and girl out."
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Short for no wucking forries or No fucking worries
Can you pick me up some milk on your way home?
No wuckers
Wuckers by Hejira January 30, 2006
Pronounced "whirl". Named after the Cardinal Archbishop of Washington DC, from his time as Bishop of Pittsburgh. To wuerl is to move a sexual predator priest from one parish to another.
Did you see that Fr. Zirwas got wuerled again? This time he was wuerled over to St. Joseph in Verona.
wuerl by DIGITAL CITADEL September 5, 2018

wikerection 

When one is aroused due to the content of a wikipedia page whilst surfing the interweb for splendid information.
Isaac: That information on the interweb sure is splendid!
Donahue: Yes, sir. And it gave me one hell of a wikerection.
wikerection by Isaac/Ashley February 1, 2008

Performative wokery 

The act of claiming offence on behalf of a third party, without any discrimination for context, intent or reasoning. Used affirmatively by young or naive social warriors, who believe any loud noise they make brings attention that helps their cause. Used disparagingly by experienced social warriors with experience actually inciting change, who know that shouting at strangers mostly undermines the cause's legitimacy and attracts the wrong sort of attention.
Have you seen Jack's twitter where he picks fights with celebrities? I know he's trying to be on our side but his performative wokery is starting to put everything we stand for at risk.

The Wind Waker 

1- A shortening of the name of the game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.

2- A special baton that Link uses to compose songs in The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker. There are a total of 6 songs that you can learn.
SPOILER WARNING.

The songs go as follows:

Wind's Requiem:
Use- Conduct the wind to go N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, or NW
Time Signature- 3/4
How- Up, Left, Right

Ballad of Gales:
Use- Warp to certain areas on the map of the Great Sea.
Time Signature- 4/4
How- Down, Right, Left, Up

Command Melody:
Use- Allows you to control a nearby object. (Might not work for some things)
Time Signature: 4/4
How- Left, Center, Right, Center

Earth God's Lyric:
Use- Allows Link to enter the Earth Temple.
Time Signature- 6/4
How- Down, Down, Center, Left, Right, Center

Wind God's Aria:
Use- Allows Link to enter the Wind Temple.
Time Signature- 6/4
How- Up, Up, Down, Right, Left, Right

(Optional) Song of Passing:
Use- Turns days into nights, and nights into days. Similar to the Sun's Song in Ocarina of Time.
Time Signature- 3/4
How- Right, Left, Down.
1- Man, I really want to play The Wind Waker.

2- Ohmygosh! Is that the Wind Waker!?
The Wind Waker by FlimsyOcarina March 22, 2009