a side effect of huffing (and occasionally other drugs at high doses)
it is the perception of all speech as meaningless noise similar to the "wa wa" teacher voice on charlie brown cartoons.
it is the perception of all speech as meaningless noise similar to the "wa wa" teacher voice on charlie brown cartoons.
by minghi May 10, 2003
Get the wa wasmug. A beautiful girl is walking down the street, she comes to you and sais: "Would you go to bed with me?"
"Wa wa wee wa!"
"Wa wa wee wa!"
by Trick_SLO January 20, 2007
Get the wa wa wee wamug. A modern Israeli exclamation equivalent to "wow". Has vulgar connotations. The invention of it has been attributed to Dov Glickman, a popular Israeli comedian. It is heard several times in the movie "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan." Contrary to the other entry in UD, this expression is not Kazakh and has never been.
by Rex Mager April 11, 2007
Get the wa-wa-wee-wamug. by CretinSlug May 29, 2011
Get the Waedmug. Wa? Wa! wa.... wA, Wa, wAAAAAAA?!
by Boolover April 7, 2009
Get the Wa!mug. (postposition, Japanese)
The Japanese postposition (like a preposition except after a word) "wa" is the topic marker, which identifies the topic (duh) of the sentence. The literal meaning is "As for (noun)." Usually the topic and the subject are the same thing, but only if the topic has already been introduced; otherwise, you use the subject marker "ga." Additionally, "wa" can be used to indicate contrast or emphasis of the subject. The way "wa" is being used depends on context and intonation.
The Japanese postposition (like a preposition except after a word) "wa" is the topic marker, which identifies the topic (duh) of the sentence. The literal meaning is "As for (noun)." Usually the topic and the subject are the same thing, but only if the topic has already been introduced; otherwise, you use the subject marker "ga." Additionally, "wa" can be used to indicate contrast or emphasis of the subject. The way "wa" is being used depends on context and intonation.
Topic: Watashi wa koukousei desu. ("I am a high school student.")
Contrast: Biiru wa nomimasu ga, wain wa nomimasen. ("I drink beer, but I don't drink wine.")
As an aside: Wa is not a verb; verbs are always at the end of a sentence in Japanese. Wa is not the Japanese copula, "desu" is; all wa does is tell you what the hell is being talked about. Don't be stupid and think of it any other way.
Contrast: Biiru wa nomimasu ga, wain wa nomimasen. ("I drink beer, but I don't drink wine.")
As an aside: Wa is not a verb; verbs are always at the end of a sentence in Japanese. Wa is not the Japanese copula, "desu" is; all wa does is tell you what the hell is being talked about. Don't be stupid and think of it any other way.
by whatdoyoucare July 17, 2006
Get the wamug. by i don't know who i am!! April 24, 2007
Get the WAmug.