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Wghalk Technology, also known as W.G.H.A.L.K. aka the most powerful weapon in the world is also a technique used by farmers in the lands of Chunguslavia to get better crops and enhance the quality of food in general, most people would consider it a dangerous technique but without the risk you wouldn't get any results.
I used the Wghalk Device yesterday, now I'm related to Matthew McConaughey.
WGHALK by Wghalk Device User October 13, 2020
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you can use this word in any sentence as long as you're a certified wghalk device user.
the wghalk device is one of the most dangerous weapon in the world.
you got me wghalk up
wghalk by fak hh September 16, 2020
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person 1: “FUCK YOU !!!!!!”
you: “lets go for a whalkie”
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