Mexican or Latino people.
Mainly used in Northern California slang.
Originated from the Mexican/Latino field workers.
Mainly used in Northern California slang.
Originated from the Mexican/Latino field workers.
by j3d1 September 10, 2012
Get the whole wheat flourmug. A poor replacement for breakfast, originating in the Anthrax song "Milk." Toss some wheat thins in a bowl, pour beer in it, and eat like it's cereal. Just remember the Anthrax lyrics when you try it.
by JustAnotherGuy February 2, 2005
Get the Wheat Thins and Beermug. by jilmagui February 24, 2011
Get the wheat thin surprisemug. 1. A dance move, typically performed by a single person, but can be performed in unison, consisting most simply of both hands in the air and a sway with, or not with, the music.
2. Used as a phrase to mean "going out dancing" not with the intent to hook up, but rather to dance in such said, solo style.
3. A rather novel form of dance with origins in hip-hop and bollywood traditions, but with less emphasis or need for rhythm.
2. Used as a phrase to mean "going out dancing" not with the intent to hook up, but rather to dance in such said, solo style.
3. A rather novel form of dance with origins in hip-hop and bollywood traditions, but with less emphasis or need for rhythm.
"Fuck girls. I just want to wave the wheat!"
"Gosh this week is killing me, I can't wait to wave the wheat on friday!"
"That wedding was pretty lame, there was a ton of wheat, but no one was waving it!"
"Gosh this week is killing me, I can't wait to wave the wheat on friday!"
"That wedding was pretty lame, there was a ton of wheat, but no one was waving it!"
by Ms. Peanet Yo September 13, 2011
Get the Wave the Wheatmug. by Stan Dup January 7, 2008
Get the wheat puffmug. 1. Used in both gaming and in the office to say sweet, or that's cool, but sarcastically, usually followed by a rolls eyes.
2. Used in both gaming and in the office to say sweet, or that's cool, however pointing out just how unreal or even paradoxical the reference actually is (EG, why would one 'saw' wheat when it can be more simply cut, pulled or easily broken).
2. Used in both gaming and in the office to say sweet, or that's cool, however pointing out just how unreal or even paradoxical the reference actually is (EG, why would one 'saw' wheat when it can be more simply cut, pulled or easily broken).
1. "Nice move, man - that was Saw Wheat...I guess. HAHA!"
2. "I can't believe you pulled that off in the meeting - it was rather Saw Wheat!"
2. "I can't believe you pulled that off in the meeting - it was rather Saw Wheat!"
by Paradox Smith February 23, 2007
Get the Saw Wheatmug. by 2 000 000 1 the space odyssey March 7, 2020
Get the Frosted Mini Wheatsmug.