1. Non-vulgar equivalent of the F-word, S-word, and D-word.
2. Verbal equivalent for rolling eyes, shaking head, or face-palm in reaction to annoying, abrasive or otherwise unwanted comments and conversation.
3. Disdain for any person, place, thing, or situation.
2. Verbal equivalent for rolling eyes, shaking head, or face-palm in reaction to annoying, abrasive or otherwise unwanted comments and conversation.
3. Disdain for any person, place, thing, or situation.
1. That's some messed up wope.
2. Person A - "Your music taste is stupid, you should listen to more hip-hop and up to date stuff." Person B - "Wope."
3. Person A - "What about meatloaf for dinner, honey?" Person B - "Hmmm. Wope. Let's have fish instead."
2. Person A - "Your music taste is stupid, you should listen to more hip-hop and up to date stuff." Person B - "Wope."
3. Person A - "What about meatloaf for dinner, honey?" Person B - "Hmmm. Wope. Let's have fish instead."
by Jukey23 March 13, 2010

I wope down the counter.
Doesn't that sound correct, am I the ONLY ONE WHO THINK THAT SOUNDS CORRECT!?
Doesn't that sound correct, am I the ONLY ONE WHO THINK THAT SOUNDS CORRECT!?
by SecretScrabble June 5, 2019

by warrendeezy December 30, 2008

by boppis November 15, 2021

by anonymous May 11, 2025

A portmanteau of the words "pope" and "woke" used to describe a pope (head of the Catholic Church) who expresses left-leaning ideologies such as supporting the working class, minorities, or LGBTQ rights.
I can't believe the pope would be so supportive of gay marriage! We should start calling him the wope from now on because of how woke he is!
by ClassistCatfish May 8, 2025

Woke pope, referring to Pope Francis and all popes that follow his example of true christ-like values.
by The_Starcatcher_Foundation April 22, 2025
