When you get an insane mele kill in any game this is what you scream before or as you are excecuting the kill.
Guy 1: Watch this im sneakin into the enemy base.
Guy 2: Mmkay im whatchin.
Guy 1: WUH DIE!!!!
Assassination!
Guy 2: Mmkay im whatchin.
Guy 1: WUH DIE!!!!
Assassination!
by Kilr Cactus November 4, 2008

An alternative way of saying popular first person shooter game, Modern Warfare 2.
Commonly used by people online as a means of showing how lazy they are when talking about the game. Generally accompanied by a 'lulz'.
Commonly used by people online as a means of showing how lazy they are when talking about the game. Generally accompanied by a 'lulz'.
Friend: "Hey Dennis, what are you up to at the moment?"
Dennis: "Playing muh wuh tuh ... lulz"
Friend: "What?"
Dennis: "Playing muh wuh tuh ... lulz"
Friend: "What?"
by Avid COD Player June 2, 2010

First four notes of Marvin Gaye's 1973 number one single "Let's Get It On". Although best selling, rarely thought of in the traditional sense as a 'couple's song'.
Instead of using actual words, Blanton preferred to utilize "wah-wuh-wah-waaaaaaah" for his musical mating call.
by 'Gator March 15, 2008

intelligently interacting with the opposite sex to get their attention in a romantic way ; flirting ; convincing one romantically in a deceiving or cohersive way
If someone unknowingly is being persuaded into a realtionship.
Women drops her pencil as a prospective suitor walks by and recieves help in order to iiwtostgtaiarw (ee-ee-wuh-tost-guh-tay-ar-wah).
Women drops her pencil as a prospective suitor walks by and recieves help in order to iiwtostgtaiarw (ee-ee-wuh-tost-guh-tay-ar-wah).
by tweetybirdbubbles October 23, 2011

Geordie slang – "Us" can mean either "we" (as in a group of people) or "we're" (as in "we are"), depending on the context.
It’s a flexible term used to describe a collective of individuals, whether referring to them as a group or expressing what they want to do. The exact meaning usually depends on how it's used in a sentence.
It’s a flexible term used to describe a collective of individuals, whether referring to them as a group or expressing what they want to do. The exact meaning usually depends on how it's used in a sentence.
When meaning us (a collective of individuals):
"Can you meet wuh at the shop?" – Here, wuh means us.
When meaning we're/we are:
"Wuh going to the shop." – In this case, wuh means we're.
"Can you meet wuh at the shop?" – Here, wuh means us.
When meaning we're/we are:
"Wuh going to the shop." – In this case, wuh means we're.
by Geordie Mac July 22, 2025

A reaction to something suprising or scary
If not, then it's said randomly as a meme
It is mostly used by Nick Crompton. Not the real one tho
If not, then it's said randomly as a meme
It is mostly used by Nick Crompton. Not the real one tho
by nickcrompton95 January 23, 2020

by araparseghian June 27, 2022
