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Wham

The word 'wham' is commonly used in British slang. It means 'what's up?' or 'what happened?'.
I.e.

Person 1: "Hey" Person 1: "That's actually a pisstake"
Person 2: "Wham" Person 2: "Wham bro, what's up"
by Twitter: @GetLikeRxkih June 9, 2018
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wham

When something is really hyped and live
Person 1:"the party yesterday was wham uno, you shudda came".
Person 2:"Yeah ino".
by skengman2 June 19, 2016
mugGet the whammug.

Wham

A substitution for describing something massive or abnormally large.
by tenletters May 19, 2019
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whammed

Man is looking fu*king whammed!
by Jacob Rios February 26, 2022
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Wham

She Talk about him Behind his back that is a wham thing
by 459395 March 4, 2022
mugGet the Whammug.

whim wham

Fuck me Karen, me whim wham just hasn’t been the same since I pushed out that massive melon headed kid’
by Havingarealnicetime June 25, 2019
mugGet the whim whammug.

Suicide WHAM

When someone purposely puts last christmas by WHAM on the radio to make both the driver and passenger(s) lose WHAMageddon.
I am going to Suicide WHAM my family in the car.
by anonymous December 16, 2020
mugGet the Suicide WHAMmug.

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