To go to a place or location quickly like moss to da hood.
A gesture to say goodbye or leaving a party or just mossin
A gesture to say goodbye or leaving a party or just mossin
by JackfromCompton June 6, 2009
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Beleived to have originated from the word chodewagon (composite of Chode (or choad) and wagon)
"Wagon" is a shorter way of saying this but with extra insultation. It is safe to use infront of adults as wagon is a commonly used word, though with a different meaning.
"Wagon" is a shorter way of saying this but with extra insultation. It is safe to use infront of adults as wagon is a commonly used word, though with a different meaning.
by muffin8or December 5, 2009
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Get the Wagon mug.The term wagon has yet to find a home among the english lanugage, though scientists are hopeful one day its meaning will be discovered
these shoes are wagons, thats a wagon of a hair cut, how was the party oh it was ok a bit of a wagon to be honest.
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Get the wagon mug.Inspired by the Wagon Wheel adverts (ooh! you would), 'wagon' means an attractive member of the opposite sex. Often coupled with jokes like, 'I'd leap aboard that wagon and just ride it till the next town'. Cf 'bandwagon' - a GROUP of wagons.
by senecauk June 11, 2006
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