Brandon: yeah, but i'm not going to tell you. you've got to read it yourself.
Brittany: wah4. WAH FOUR
Brandon:that's what im sayin! wah4!
Brittany: wah4. WAH FOUR
Brandon:that's what im sayin! wah4!
by doremidontrapeme November 5, 2011
Get the Wah Fourmug. A very shallow, simple minded and often extremely delusional person. Usually female that is more masculine so she may often be confused for a man or trans. Beware the trickery of those who refer to themselves as Jah Wah, they are soul suckers and will do anything to destroy those they feed from.
"I am Jah Wah", said Holly, and from then on we all knew exactly what kind of person she was.
Keep that Jah Wah bitch away from my man she's nothing but trouble.
Keep that Jah Wah bitch away from my man she's nothing but trouble.
by Lolq2345566 January 2, 2024
Get the Jah wahmug. Wah Am Waluigi not in smash brothers? Wah!
by Xelqua February 27, 2019
Get the Wahmug. In Diné (Navajo) culture it is an expression used to acknowledge something in disappointment and/or apathy, or even in a comedic condescending way.
It can be prolonged to “wahhh” depending on context and how the user decides to use.
It can be prolonged to “wahhh” depending on context and how the user decides to use.
Rez dude - “Hey did you hear your uncle so-and-so picked up a new ride?”
Rez chick - “No huh uh, what did he get?”
Rez dude - “don’t even know, it’s an old used truck.”
Rez chick - “Wahhh”
Rez chick - “No huh uh, what did he get?”
Rez dude - “don’t even know, it’s an old used truck.”
Rez chick - “Wahhh”
by Harry P. Nez October 11, 2022
Get the Wahmug. Chiwah-wahs might be suited for punk-rock or jazz aficionados, but I prefer a normally-vocalizing pooch, thank you very much!
by QuacksO October 11, 2024
Get the chiwah-wahmug. British Slang Phrase originating from Jamaican Patois,
A greeting which means "how are you doing," and pretty much directly translated, it means "What's going on,"
The phrase seems contracted from the likes of "What go on?" Or "Wha go on?"
A greeting which means "how are you doing," and pretty much directly translated, it means "What's going on,"
The phrase seems contracted from the likes of "What go on?" Or "Wha go on?"
by Neximue September 27, 2025
Get the Wah Gwaanmug. 