Verb. A general reaction to being fired, dumped, or dissed in which the offended party embarks on an alcohol-fueled revenge plot involving legal recourse, defamation, and even violence or vandalism.
Employee #1: Hey did you hear Pat got the ax? HR came up and watched her clean out her desk!
Employee #2: Damn, dude. I bet she's gonna wally up a brisco.
Using the word “wont” is saying “will not” but using the word “will’nt” is correct and will prove to be more versatile and is the correct way of saying “won’t.” Same as using wont, but more correct
When you want to ask someone out but you wanna still be friends with them you ask Will you be my maybe instead of Will you be my girlfriend/boyfriend. This leaves room for 2 friends to still remain friends if the other one rejects.
British slang portmanteau of "wally" (a stupid person) and "mutton-chops" (sideburns facial hair), especially when referring to a pompously-bearded narcissistic authority figure with a stick up their arse.