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A phrase used to show gratitude forwards someone who helped you with something
Wakasai by PhucBui November 12, 2017

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Wahala is an African word commonly used in Nigeria to express a state of worry, distress, problem or trouble. It is also called pidgin English. Example- "Why you dey give me wahala?" which means, “Why are you stressing me?” or “Why are you Troubling me?”. Another Example would be, " What is your Wahala" which means, “what is your problem?”. The word Wahala can also be used in another context like " No Wahala". This means, “NO problem”. If somebody asks you How are you? you can say “I dey okay, I no get any Wahala", which means, "I am fine, I do not have any problem".
No dey give me wahala- do not trouble

your wahala is too much -your problem is too much
Wahala by Farky Farks April 22, 2019

walkalator 

walk-a⋅la⋅tor  wawk-uh-ley-ter

–noun - Also called moving sidewalk, people mover. a continuously moving sidewalk on an endless loop for carrying passengers from one place to another. Normally found in an airport. Useful to get you to another terminal faster so you don't miss your flight or to Starbucks for expensive coffee at the airport.
I'll take the walkalator to the next terminal.
walkalator by Sam Smythe August 5, 2009

Wabalabadingdong 

A monkey wannabe, usually a tribal name for Indigenous Australian's, they're the only aboriginal tribe that people like and have respect for. They love parties at the petrol station, kicking a snag in footy and their daily Centrelink visits.
Josh: Hey Wabalabadingdong, you're an abo!
Wabalabadingdong: I know yeah, I just came back from Centrelink!
Josh: We fucking love Wabalabdingdong! Best Aboriginal Ever!!!
a pidgin english word used mostly by Nigerians, meaning trouble
musa: o boy wetin happen now?
emeka: me i no sabi oh, that madam jus dey give me wahala
wahala by naija boy October 17, 2004