The story of a young man wacking the weasel. The rising action is the treck for happiness that is suggested by the "Wocka Wocka". The climax of the adventure is When the character reaches the "Doo Doo" and the reader can feel the characters excitement and joy! Finally comes the falling action which is represented by the "Yeah" it is here that the character and reader alike slow down and both take a breather. And that is the Tale of the Wocka Wocka Doo Doo, Yeah!
by Jason Jaggernock December 04, 2007
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the core inside a roll of toilet paper or paper towels. Name derived form it's use by children who use them as a bullhorn
by hwerd July 13, 2011
the absolute worst thing you can ever call anybody in a 3rd grade playground and only use it in very very very dire situation's
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Sound made by bored people to fill silence.
Mostly in textual communication, but sometimes in verbal.
Originates from people whistling or singing a little tune when idle.
Mostly in textual communication, but sometimes in verbal.
Originates from people whistling or singing a little tune when idle.
by kako October 15, 2005