a verb to express your dislike of doing something, (the opposite of want)
Originated from Winchester College.
Can be exaggerated by adding extra 'a's
Originated from Winchester College.
Can be exaggerated by adding extra 'a's
"Do you want to go to the cinema?"
"No, I waant"
"Do you want to go out with me?"
"No, I waaaaaaaaant!!!"
"No, I waant"
"Do you want to go out with me?"
"No, I waaaaaaaaant!!!"
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Get the waaaaht mug.Directed at anyone who complains about anything.Originated on Howard Stern where Artie would say "Wah" in response to the most heartbreaking stories.
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Get the waaaaaah mug.A term mocking someone who is complaining about something, no matter how major or minor the issue is.
"I broke my arm." "What? Did I hear you waaa just now?"
"My throat hurts." "Are you seriously waaing again?"
"My throat hurts." "Are you seriously waaing again?"
by Bobby and Jaclyn April 18, 2008
Get the Waaa mug.Pronounced w-o-x or walks. An ambiguous word often used to describe beautiful women, how good something is or used in conjuction with "shine" to go somewhere. Waax is also very often used along with "great", or "fully with lube". Waax can also be used to describe a tragic event. It is essential that the word be used in the correct context.
"I waaxed my test, fully with lube" - if you did really well on your test
"Shes a great waax" - meaning she's hot
"Lets waax and shine" - to go somewhere
"I got waaaxed on that test" - means you did horrible
"Shes a great waax" - meaning she's hot
"Lets waax and shine" - to go somewhere
"I got waaaxed on that test" - means you did horrible
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