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1) The constant state of winning.
2) To one up Charlie Sheen.
1) Five, four, three, two... Wunning!
2) Man, Mayor Moon was wunning all over the place during the campaign rally.
Wunning by Kombo July 30, 2011
Walking with Trust.

To 'wust' is to approach a pole or obstacle of approximate groin height and walk over it trusting you won't 'make contact'. The walk may be wide-stanced, but lifting a leg to an abnormal 'walking height' fails the attempt.
Often seems a good idea after a few drinks.
"Yo Kev! Check out Fresh Legs Matty wusting that hand-rail! That man can't be human!"

"I challenge you to a wust-off, chicken man. Accept or be gone."
wusting by I.W.F. June 9, 2009

Not wanting anything to do with you. 

Exactly what it means. Not sending anymore facebook messages, texts,. may include slamming doors if the person you don't want to be involved with shows up at your house.
Sarah: I am not wanting anything to do with you.

Mark: Baby give me one more chance!

Sarah: *slams door*

Weak Of Wanting 

Weak Of Wanting are a new and quickly rising act in the alternative rock scene, in their first year they have already been Myspace band of the week, are the highest rated band on Vampirefreaks.com (a leading alternative culture website) are the No 1 Alternative Rock Band in Milton Keynes and surrounding areas as well as having amassed well over 16,000 fans worldwide. The band has a vibrant and active internet community surrounding them, meaning that wherever they play they will have support!
Weak Of Wanting are their own example on nearly every site their on!

Red Wanting Blue 

Scott, Mark M., Epp, and Mark (who took over for Jonah) make up Red Wanting Blue.
Red Wanting Blue by Brockman September 6, 2003

wantingly 

An adverb version of "want"

See examples as it will be better explained.
"He wantingly tries a jalapeño pepper every time he goes to the Mexican restaurant."
"She fucks the fat guy every day wantingly."
"The young guy wantingly talk with elderly people."
wantingly by Digitus September 6, 2005