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wooahae (우아해) is a word used by SEVENTEEN's member-producer Woozi. Following the saga of fellow members Hoshi (horanghae) and DK (doahae), Woozi also created a term to express his love for Carats, wooahae. It is a combination of two words, one from the first syllable of Woozi's name (우; 'U' from Uji) and one from the Korean phrase "i love you" (saranghae). Its literal Korean translation is 'elegant' but Woozi does not mean that. He expresses wooahae just like how Hoshi and DK expresses theirs.
Woozi: wooahae!!

Carats: aAAAAHHH!!
wooahae by nootstefi September 22, 2020

rungaha remagaha woraha teleha etoyamtee ramgay 

Long long ago, 1000 years before the kingdom of Ruraiharapur (present day Mangolia) was established, the king Vapashtra I and his descendants, Haranga Hatama Mango Yamtee Ramgay, and his grandson, Rungaha Remagaha Woraha Teleha Etoyamtee Ramgay was born in 2009. Rungaha Remagaha Woraha Teleha Etoyamtee Ramgay has king Vapashtra I's ancestry. His family history includes, Vapashtra I's son, Prince Lansapuram, married Princess Maharashtra, in fact, the Indian State Maharashtra was named after Princess Maharashtra. They had a son named Mumbaisetri. The Indian city of Mumbai was named after him. 600 years later, Mumbaisetri's great-great-great-great grandson, Mahanaga Rehasi Hamajagah Lamsaobaygio Bị Xỉu Rồi married Sansansi Pupunang Yamtee Ramgay, and had a son named Susasapay Palasau Yamtee Ramgay. His grandson would be Haranga Hatama Mango Yamtee Ramgay and his great-great grandson would be Rungaha Remagaha Woraha Teleha Etoyamtee Ramgay.
I can't believe it! I didn't know that Rungaha Remagaha Woraha Teleha Etoyamtee Ramgay have Vapashtra I's ancestry!

Whahappan! 

Same as "what happened" but said in a state of panic and disarray.
Jimmy got hurt?!?!?!? Whahappan!
Whahappan! by mike1481 May 2, 2006

wahahappa 

Josh didn't get any head and he said wahahappa.
wahahappa by eeyore357 July 5, 2008

woahhadri 

woahhadri is a roblox tiktoker who posts daily content for his/her 7.9k followers and is taken by qwakin.
'did you hear about the tiktoker woahhadri?' 'yes i follow her/'
woahhadri by robloxtiktokers November 30, 2020
Commonly used by females, when a woman exclaims "wahaha", they are professing their cravings for the man's sweet lovin whom they have wahahad to. Note: Wahaha does not change meanings when used on txt, IM, internet, or telephone.
Katie: wahaha

Jared: Again? Woman give me a break
wahaha by J. Crow of the LNHN June 15, 2009