An Australian slang term derived from the phrase "No worries".
First known use is "No Wakkas Knackers" as an alternative for "No worries mate"
The cousin of "No Wucken Furries"
First known use is "No Wakkas Knackers" as an alternative for "No worries mate"
The cousin of "No Wucken Furries"
by TheOutbackWoodpeckerRufusWufus May 18, 2021
A word in the quickish language, the language of those who believe in the quickness. Whenever spoken it MUST, MUST, MUST, MUST AWLAYS be repeated by all those who hear it. Failure to repeat it will result in death. If someone does not repeat the word, but is not caught within one week, upon capture, they will be tortured to death.
by LA LA LA LA LA LA LA August 07, 2004
Another "Old Australian" term, meaning something to the effect of "idiot."
{It sounds exactly like "whacker."}
Usually ties in with an adjective preceeding it, and this is usually something sarcastic, like 'great.'
{It sounds exactly like "whacker."}
Usually ties in with an adjective preceeding it, and this is usually something sarcastic, like 'great.'
by beano June 30, 2003
by Sakura October 09, 2003
Friend 1: Chief Wakka Wakka what do you want for lunch? Bannock? hahahaha
Friend 2:(First Nations): Hey dont say that it hurts my feelings
Friend 1: Shut up Chief wakka wakka
Friend 2:(First Nations): Hey dont say that it hurts my feelings
Friend 1: Shut up Chief wakka wakka
by user012435 February 13, 2023
It means whatever the fuck you want it to mean at the time. Mostly used in situations of panic, or high strung moments
by K3y4 June 06, 2010
by Jack-ho April 11, 2008