Cursive speak for “what are you doing?”
Wangle McDanglestein — a longer version — can be used to imply annoyance, much like a mother using your middle name.
Wangle McDanglestein — a longer version — can be used to imply annoyance, much like a mother using your middle name.
by Maxmo June 05, 2022
by Scott St. Denis June 05, 2004
When you think somethings there/ meaningful when it really isn't.
by A smartie3131 February 07, 2017
A aggressive LG who swears and tries to fight everyone. If you bet $1 when she says "Fuck you" "mate" "dawg" you would be a millionaire. DO NOT TRY TO MESS WITH HER SHE BITES.
by Bingwongwillabong November 22, 2021
coolest person alive. shes mega cool and the smartest person ever with the best music taste and everything. She will make it on forbes by the age of 20.
by danielkwok283 October 22, 2022
A spot in the water where waves are large, easily caught, and overall primo. This phrase is mostly used by surfers in south Jersey, in particular, 'The Cove.'
Yo Brozeph, this spot is a wang jawn!
Sucks Broha, this rip-tide is pulling me away from that wang jawn.
Sucks Broha, this rip-tide is pulling me away from that wang jawn.
by PatMas! May 30, 2007