A saying proudly exclaimed by fans of the New Zealand Warriors, one of the teams that competes in the National Rugby League (NRL) competition played in Australia and New Zealand.
The basic meaning is "Go the Warriors!", with "Wahs" being short for "Warriors".
The saying is taken from the term "up the wazoo" which usually describes an excessive amount of something (literally, "up the arse"). But obviously the meaning has been modified to fit the Warriors.
The basic meaning is "Go the Warriors!", with "Wahs" being short for "Warriors".
The saying is taken from the term "up the wazoo" which usually describes an excessive amount of something (literally, "up the arse"). But obviously the meaning has been modified to fit the Warriors.
by Knowa September 16, 2023

An exclaimatory expression used to express supreme surprise, shock, or disappointment. This term is frequently* used by Singaporeans and Thai people.
*Used atleast 30 times daily by an average Singaporean.
*Used atleast 30 times daily by an average Singaporean.
A very common conversation between two Singaporeans.
Ahkai: AUNTIE SKY!!!! Introduce me to some pwetty girls at your Xmas party lah. Pwetty PLEASE :X...... I take u out to eat some durian leh.
Skydreamie: OK LA...... Wait... Wah Liao!! ALWAYS DURIAN EH KAI?! Either 'durian' or KFC'. ZzZzzzZ.
Ahkai: THANKS AUNTIE SKY D=
Ahkai: AUNTIE SKY!!!! Introduce me to some pwetty girls at your Xmas party lah. Pwetty PLEASE :X...... I take u out to eat some durian leh.
Skydreamie: OK LA...... Wait... Wah Liao!! ALWAYS DURIAN EH KAI?! Either 'durian' or KFC'. ZzZzzzZ.
Ahkai: THANKS AUNTIE SKY D=
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The new tagline for Axe or Lynx body sprays / deoderants. When people say that, they're usually talking about axe or lynx.
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