Wes is a nice guy. People named wouter are always attracted to them (Just like everyone else). Wes is a sexy and intelligent guy
by Wesissexy November 30, 2021
It means what’s everyone saying? You can use it to know what everyone’s doing today or you can ask them what certain people been saying about you/someone else
by Kendalx September 9, 2018
Wes (proper noun) typically found mastrbating or filming step sisters and or step mom in sexual ways
A small pathetic horny boy that can’t get a girl for himself so he decided to fill the void by taking lewd pictures of his step-family
A small pathetic horny boy that can’t get a girl for himself so he decided to fill the void by taking lewd pictures of his step-family
Wes put up his camera in the backyard to get a picture of his mother bent over while gardening.
*a kid pulls out his phone to take a picture of a girls chest and his friend responds with* “bro stop being such a wes right now”
*a kid pulls out his phone to take a picture of a girls chest and his friend responds with* “bro stop being such a wes right now”
by shroomdaroom September 8, 2021
We Meuuve
What started as an imitation of BBNaija 2020 star, Vee Adeyele’s accent when she had a quarrel with her lover, Neo Akpofure, in the Big Brother house has now become a popular slang.
Vee was heard telling Neo to “meuuve from the door” (move from the door) when the latter was trying to prevent her from leaving the room.
The words become better accepted as a motivational phrase and a way Nigerians say “life goes on.” Many tirades of woeful stories often end with “… but then, we meuuve!” Also, when Nigerians cannot go and kill themselves, they say “see ehn, we meuuve.”
What started as an imitation of BBNaija 2020 star, Vee Adeyele’s accent when she had a quarrel with her lover, Neo Akpofure, in the Big Brother house has now become a popular slang.
Vee was heard telling Neo to “meuuve from the door” (move from the door) when the latter was trying to prevent her from leaving the room.
The words become better accepted as a motivational phrase and a way Nigerians say “life goes on.” Many tirades of woeful stories often end with “… but then, we meuuve!” Also, when Nigerians cannot go and kill themselves, they say “see ehn, we meuuve.”
by Preshy August 1, 2022
A house where all the meth heads go to hang out and stay up for days at a time stealing shit from eachother and helping one another look for said stolen items
by Big E from the lobby November 27, 2017
by riridanifriends November 30, 2017
by Funguyman September 5, 2017