In response to the presidential candidate's comments that the Olympics preparation were "disconcerting", the Daily Telegraph slammed Romney as "devoid of charm, offensive and a wazzock." (July 27, 2012)
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When you have a desire for something; a goal, achievement, opportunity, an accomplishment, and the chance is finally present. The hard work you have put in pans out and success happen WAMO!!!
When you have a desire for something; a goal, achievement, opportunity, an accomplishment, and the chance is finally present. The hard work you have put in pans out and success happen WAMO!!!
I have been practicing all summer working on my craft as a wide reciever to make the football team. When I lined up against the corner I burnt him on a route caught the ball and scored WAMO.
When ambitions meet opportunity
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by Devin Radford June 21, 2013
Get the Wamo mug.The correct meaning of a wazoc is 'a caamels fore skin' on its member. A leathery tough piece of skin shielding the tip of its schlong. The word is most used in offencive urban slang, rather than describing the camels cock itself! Generally relating to a dim, stupid error making fool.
by Mr D Cload April 12, 2005
Get the wazoc mug.(noun) A slang term for Washington State University and its athletic programs. ESPN commonly refers to Wazzou or WSU instead of saying Washing State.
by Cold_Casey1991 November 28, 2012
Get the Wazzou mug.Nobody knows where or when this word originated but several plausible explanations date back to Yorkshire and the 1960's including that it is a corruption of the french "oiseau" meaning "bird" as used in the phrase ouiseau head.
My favourite is that it was used on a local football field when a particularly disenchanted supporter shouted that the referee was a "wazzock" it being a portmanteau word made up from "wanker" and "pillock" - but surely that would be a "wannock" "wallcok" (which doesn't work).
Mike Harding (ex-comedian, now radio 2 presenter)says he used the word as early as 1976 in his surreal story, "Beaky Knucklewart",recorded on his "One Man Show" album and also in "When the Martians Landed in Huddersfield" but Harding says he heard it from others probably in Barnsley in the late 1960's. This pre-dates Tony Capstick by 5 years.
My favourite is that it was used on a local football field when a particularly disenchanted supporter shouted that the referee was a "wazzock" it being a portmanteau word made up from "wanker" and "pillock" - but surely that would be a "wannock" "wallcok" (which doesn't work).
Mike Harding (ex-comedian, now radio 2 presenter)says he used the word as early as 1976 in his surreal story, "Beaky Knucklewart",recorded on his "One Man Show" album and also in "When the Martians Landed in Huddersfield" but Harding says he heard it from others probably in Barnsley in the late 1960's. This pre-dates Tony Capstick by 5 years.
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