by Kernel Poppa December 20, 2006

wamp wamp or wahhhhhhnnn are southern terms interchangeable with phrases such as "this is quite comedic" or "i am very much enjoying this situation."
by Pickles McCallister March 18, 2011

by Jizzbasket April 3, 2019

This term is used to refer to canoeing that is unusually onerous and complicated due to any number of challenges such as strainers, shallow water, or too many portages. It is derived from the intense canoe passage traveled by and named for the Wampanoag Nation in Massachusetts.
Upon returning to civilization with a leech dangling from his ankle, dozens of mosquito bites and blood stained clothes, Sam's friends asked if he had just gone canoeing. "No, my friends, not canoeing. I have been wamping."
by flamingwhisper May 31, 2010


wamp is an ill-defined term that is open to interpretation. you may think “damp” or “vamp” when you see it. it can also be a verb in any context
by poor unforture wamp March 28, 2019

An exclamatory remark uttered at volume to express disapproval or to condemn.
-Meant to be a sound that simulates a game show's "wrong' buzzer.
-Origin credited to students of the Roost residence hall's 5th floor at the University of South Carolina.
-Meant to be a sound that simulates a game show's "wrong' buzzer.
-Origin credited to students of the Roost residence hall's 5th floor at the University of South Carolina.
"We could call those girls that were over here the other night..."
"The fat ones?? WAAAMP!!"
"Wamp that."
"that's a big wamp on that one chief"
"The fat ones?? WAAAMP!!"
"Wamp that."
"that's a big wamp on that one chief"
by Bobby Murray February 18, 2008
