The word WEED broken down so each letter has a meaning:
Weigh it
Excited
ENJOY IT
Do-Over
Stoney Vibes Man🔥💨
Weigh it
Excited
ENJOY IT
Do-Over
Stoney Vibes Man🔥💨
by ClassicRonnie June 30, 2019
Get the W.E.E.D mug.An ancronym for We Eat This Sh*t Up (pronounced wet-sue), meaning we are gung ho and highly enthused, used in the Army in the Vietnam era, usually while running PT (Physical Training)!
How are you men today?
W.E.T.S.U., Sir!
That's what I like to hear; let's run another 2 miles, then!!
W.E.T.S.U., Sir!
That's what I like to hear; let's run another 2 miles, then!!
by Miami Joe September 8, 2007
Get the W.E.T.S.U. mug.It stands for What Ever Major Loser and it is usually supported by hand gestures using 3 fingers placed above the forehead symbolizing the first letter of each word.
Dennis: I have some big news!!!! I'M GOING TO BE IN THE FOOTBALL TEAM!!
Bully(who's actually jealous of him): W.E.M.L(What Ever Major Loser) Dennis the Menace!!!
Bully(who's actually jealous of him): W.E.M.L(What Ever Major Loser) Dennis the Menace!!!
by whatawaste February 7, 2019
Get the W.E.M.L mug.Abbreviation for "Wandering Eye Syndrome". Men use this when they are caught looking at a woman's chest and/or body and when asked why they say "I Have W.E.S." and it totally works. It can be pronounced like the name Wes.
by somerandomdudeinohio January 15, 2008
Get the W.E.S. mug.Noun. White Entertainment Television. A television channel that is offered on cable and satellite tv focusing mainly on white caucasian culture and history. Currently W.E.T. does not exist as it would be seen as racist in todays society. Many of those in American society feel that the channel would strengthen anti-semitism.
Example 1:"We don't need W.E.T. because everyone on tv is white anyway."
Example 2:"There's a B.E.T. why can't there be a W.E.T.? That's racist!"
Example 2:"There's a B.E.T. why can't there be a W.E.T.? That's racist!"
by unbiased_info November 7, 2008
Get the W.E.T. mug.Wealthy Elitist Traditionalist Hispanics:
A rising population of people under Hispanic origin emerging from South America (Argentina, Chile, and parts of Brazil) and Central America (Puerto Rico)who hold considerably high status in Worldly Society. They live lifestyles based upon rigid societal manners and place great emphasis on etiquette and traditional Spanish and Hispanic customs such as elaborate ,yet conservative social gatherings. Favorite pass-times include golfing, rowing, polo, tennis, squash, swimming, and sailing. They are known to dress conservatively and in bright summer colors embodied in solid colored polo shirts and deep scarlet blazers. Typical dress also consists of chino pants or khaki shorts as well as more modern light washed jeans and white sneakers. Their signature shoe is the moccasin. Favorite vacation spots include Vieques, Puerto Rico and, surprisingly, many places in the state of Maine and in the many popular vacation spots of New England. They also attend elite schools and colleges, though the place of education is not as significant as the level one obtains.
The lifestyle has been noted to be considerably similar to that of the W.A.S.P. way of life, from which it is thought to have been adopted.
A rising population of people under Hispanic origin emerging from South America (Argentina, Chile, and parts of Brazil) and Central America (Puerto Rico)who hold considerably high status in Worldly Society. They live lifestyles based upon rigid societal manners and place great emphasis on etiquette and traditional Spanish and Hispanic customs such as elaborate ,yet conservative social gatherings. Favorite pass-times include golfing, rowing, polo, tennis, squash, swimming, and sailing. They are known to dress conservatively and in bright summer colors embodied in solid colored polo shirts and deep scarlet blazers. Typical dress also consists of chino pants or khaki shorts as well as more modern light washed jeans and white sneakers. Their signature shoe is the moccasin. Favorite vacation spots include Vieques, Puerto Rico and, surprisingly, many places in the state of Maine and in the many popular vacation spots of New England. They also attend elite schools and colleges, though the place of education is not as significant as the level one obtains.
The lifestyle has been noted to be considerably similar to that of the W.A.S.P. way of life, from which it is thought to have been adopted.
Onlooker: "He looks of considerable status."
Onlooker #2: "He attends Yale as an undergraduate. He's supposedly of one of the W.E.T.H. families from down in Argentina."
Onlooker: "How interesting..."
Onlooker #2: "Indeed."
Onlooker #2: "He attends Yale as an undergraduate. He's supposedly of one of the W.E.T.H. families from down in Argentina."
Onlooker: "How interesting..."
Onlooker #2: "Indeed."
by Alebasque November 21, 2007
Get the W.E.T.H. mug.by NoLin December 29, 2007
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