That dude was a total WoT; he's added no value to my life for the amount of time he was involved in it.
by wot-collector October 12, 2017
by bleached tits 001 December 16, 2017
wot actually means wet. do you know why? I'll tell you. o is similar to e so you could say they look similar, and if o = e then e = o and if e = o then the o in wot is actually an e, not an E so say wOt if you want to ask "what?" so if the o is an e in wot it spells wet so wot = wet confirmed (if you didn't know and you cant even pass kindergarten v = very)
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by mejikal grill May 28, 2018
Informal Not to be confused with "What" or "Wut", the term "wot" is a shortened version of the phrase "what is it that you would like?" or "Yes, what would you like?"
by Stephen R. Smith November 25, 2021
Informal Not to be confused with "What" or "Wut", the term "wot" is a shortened version of the phrase "what is it that you would like?" or "Yes, what would you like?"
by Stephen R. Smith November 25, 2021