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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
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Wham

Just awful and not worth a second of your time. Can be applied to any situation or location.
Just ate over at Red Robin, wow, is that place wham.
by I learned from lesbians July 19, 2019
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Wham

Wham means kind of like what's wrong with you or what is your problem
Dan:"Did you eat her kitty wham for you it's so rotten"
by #dan2enm May 30, 2020
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Wham Clam

When a group of women take turns squirting on a clam. The last one to squirt has to eat the clam.
Tsuki, Twirly, and Ren got together to have a Wham Clam.
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Wham

Something people in Irish people that live in Ireland (mainly Cork boys) that try and be from the UK say
It can mean anything from ‘Why’ or ‘What’s wrong’ depending on the context
Bro I don’t wanna go today
‘Wham’
by Globoii Tsuna November 27, 2020
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WHAM

When a female has a fat ass!
Damn, Latto got a WHAM”
“SHE GOT A WHAM”

Sema got a WHAM”
by zar111 November 5, 2023
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