1. A vulgarity meaning, 'What the fuck??' Used to express bewilderment, anger, and/or any other emotion.
2. World Tae-Kwon-Do Foundation.
3. Any of the numerous sites (or phrases) that have sprung up, with accidental (some intentional) name coincidences.
2. World Tae-Kwon-Do Foundation.
3. Any of the numerous sites (or phrases) that have sprung up, with accidental (some intentional) name coincidences.
by VjiaoBlack November 09, 2009
by Johnnie Butt Pussy September 24, 2008
An abbreviation for the phrase "What The Fuck". This is often used in conversations when in a CBF mood (cannot be fucked) and you want to let the receiver of the "WTF" to know how your feeling. This can be percieved as different emotion due to the complexity of the word Fuck.
The following example denotes suprise:
KY: Did you know that Osama Bin Laden is in my backyard?
Nazza: WTF!!!!
The following example denotes anger:
Nazza: Hey brother I screwed your girl last nite
Some Cunt:WTF!!!!!
KY: Did you know that Osama Bin Laden is in my backyard?
Nazza: WTF!!!!
The following example denotes anger:
Nazza: Hey brother I screwed your girl last nite
Some Cunt:WTF!!!!!
by CrAzY Dj NaZzA August 04, 2006
Where's The Food
by Littletiger1991 July 09, 2011
1. boy: wtf dad!
dad: WHAT DID YOU SAY!?!?!?!?
boy: wtf, welcome to facebook.
dad: Oh, well ok son.
2. boy: wtf is wrong with you?! That's a hobo your trying to give fake money!
dad: WHAT DID YOU SAY!?!?!?!?
boy: wtf, welcome to facebook.
dad: Oh, well ok son.
2. boy: wtf is wrong with you?! That's a hobo your trying to give fake money!
by No Sh*t Sherlock December 16, 2010
1: The act of excluding Monday, Tuesday, Saturday and Sunday from the calendar.
2: The acronym for What The Fuck.
3: The acronym for Way Too Far.
2: The acronym for What The Fuck.
3: The acronym for Way Too Far.
Person 1: What days are you spending on that hotel?
Person 2: WTF.
Person 1: Can you get me a drink from the kitchen?
Person 2: WTF.
Person 2: WTF.
Person 1: Can you get me a drink from the kitchen?
Person 2: WTF.
by maikolyordan March 01, 2015