Cursive speak for “what are you doing?”
Wangle McDanglestein — a longer version — can be used to imply annoyance, much like a mother using your middle name.
Wangle McDanglestein — a longer version — can be used to imply annoyance, much like a mother using your middle name.
by Maxmo June 05, 2022
A term of endearment used to indicate close friendship.
It stems from origins similar to the word "pookie" although it isn't mainly used for lovers.
It stems from origins similar to the word "pookie" although it isn't mainly used for lovers.
"How are you joe-broski-prime? "
by MaxMo May 25, 2025