Common slang for "what ya" or "what you".
In some cases it is used to shorten or condense the words "what did you".
In some cases it is used to shorten or condense the words "what did you".
"Whacha been up to lately?"
"Whacha doing tomorrow?"
"Whacha think about the movie?"
"Whacha do with all that beer last night?"
"Whacha doing tomorrow?"
"Whacha think about the movie?"
"Whacha do with all that beer last night?"
by CDLady April 05, 2008
The alternative spelling of the word 'was' usually associated with and implemented in online chatting, texting, posting, blogging, etc...
(also see wazup, wasup)
(also see wazup, wasup)
No.1 :: Waz that you I saw at the party last night?
No.2 :: No way! I wasn't there cause my lady didn't want me to go.
No.2 :: No way! I wasn't there cause my lady didn't want me to go.
by CDLady May 07, 2008
(Also Urbadictojunkie)
ur-buh-dik-toh-juhng-kee
Any person addicted to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary to the point that they would make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
A person who feels compelled to post word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
Someone who cannot stop themselves from constantly posting or submitting word definitions, real or not, in the Urban Dictionary.
A small minded person who feels a sense of worthiness is gained by posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary and cannot or does not want to stop.
A person devoted or given up to the practice or habit of posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary to the point that they would make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
One who occupies themselves with or is involved in habitually or compulsively posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
One who is very interested in and devotes a lot of time to posting or submitting word definitions compulsively or obsessively in the Urban Dictionary even to the point that they will make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
One who has an insatiable interest in or devotion to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
Someone who is so ardently devoted to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
ur-buh-dik-toh-juhng-kee
Any person addicted to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary to the point that they would make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
A person who feels compelled to post word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
Someone who cannot stop themselves from constantly posting or submitting word definitions, real or not, in the Urban Dictionary.
A small minded person who feels a sense of worthiness is gained by posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary and cannot or does not want to stop.
A person devoted or given up to the practice or habit of posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary to the point that they would make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
One who occupies themselves with or is involved in habitually or compulsively posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
One who is very interested in and devotes a lot of time to posting or submitting word definitions compulsively or obsessively in the Urban Dictionary even to the point that they will make up nonsensical words with fictitious definitions.
One who has an insatiable interest in or devotion to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
Someone who is so ardently devoted to posting or submitting word definitions in the Urban Dictionary.
by CDLady April 07, 2008
The shortened or condensed version of 'maybe' -- perhaps, possibly, a possibility or uncertainty -- usually associated with and implemented in online chatting, texting, posting, blogging, etc...
}}} Much the same as a foreign language or shorthand would be to someone not familiar with it, online language such as this is often hard to decipher and understand for those unaccustomed to the use of it. Commonly thought to be rather irritating to those who prefer to type whole words, sometimes fanatically insisting that everyone should use the correct punctuation as well, and is mistakenly generally associated with a lower intelligence level many times as such may indicate in some situations that a person may not have such a great ability to spell words correctly. Many times it is not due to the inability of the person utilizing this shortened version of words and has nothing to do with their intelligence level. Rather, it is a personal choice to type in this manner and may actually be a sign of higher intelligence as the typer is actually able to understand, decipher, and interpret the shortened versions of words written in this manner. {{{
}}} Much the same as a foreign language or shorthand would be to someone not familiar with it, online language such as this is often hard to decipher and understand for those unaccustomed to the use of it. Commonly thought to be rather irritating to those who prefer to type whole words, sometimes fanatically insisting that everyone should use the correct punctuation as well, and is mistakenly generally associated with a lower intelligence level many times as such may indicate in some situations that a person may not have such a great ability to spell words correctly. Many times it is not due to the inability of the person utilizing this shortened version of words and has nothing to do with their intelligence level. Rather, it is a personal choice to type in this manner and may actually be a sign of higher intelligence as the typer is actually able to understand, decipher, and interpret the shortened versions of words written in this manner. {{{
IM No.1 :: Do u wanna eat dinner out 2night babe?
IM No.2 :: I dunno, dont feel up2it really.
IM No.1 :: Yea, ur tired cause u dont catch nuf Zzz's. Mayb 2morrow?
IM No.2 :: Sure, np.
IM No.2 :: I dunno, dont feel up2it really.
IM No.1 :: Yea, ur tired cause u dont catch nuf Zzz's. Mayb 2morrow?
IM No.2 :: Sure, np.
by CDLady May 07, 2008