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WWRAD

Derived from WWJD, WWRAD is similar, only it asks the question of what Richard Aaron would do, who is almost on even footing with Jesus, and often available when Jesus isn't, or when you are embarrassed to ask Jesus.
Should I wear the sparkly cowboy hat or the orange thong? WWRAD? Oh no I'm gay! WWRAD?
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WWBJD

What Would Black Jesus Do?
"I argued with a coworker today."
"WWJB"
by Joe Mama April 30, 2004
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WWRD

A phrase coined by the ultra-conservative think tank "The Heritage Foundation" that stands for "What Would Reagan Do?"

What is ironic about this is that the neocons always claim that liberals think Obama is the Messiah, yet they actually treat Reagan like a messiah by replacing Jesus's name with "Reagan."
"The "What would Reagan do?" slogan (often abbreviated as "WWRD") recently took off like wildfire across the right-wing Web. Wingnut bloggers pontificate on the subject and online merchants peddle WWRD T-shirts and other products."
-Marc McDonald
by Independentator October 17, 2010
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WWJD

1. "What Would Jesus Do?" It's a reminder for Christians because Jesus is supposed to be the perfect model for anyone. So before you do something, think "What Would Jesus Do?"
2. "What Would Japetto Do?" (Simpsons)
Homer Simpson shows the family his "WWJD" bracelet.
Lisa: That's right, dad. What would Jesus do?
Homer: Jesus? I thought it was Giapetto!
by Ohenry July 20, 2005
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WWJD

Another dopey trend that has its origin in the fucking PC 90s. After the New Agers decided they believed in angels and every bonehead claimed having an encounter with one, all the so-called "prophecies" were featured on TV, after the Comet Hyakutake surprise visit then the Comet Hale-Bopp appearance later on, after the comet cult deaths and all the rest of the end-of-the-millenium bullshit the "Christian" conservatives decided to have their famous 15 minutes in the limelight and have their "Promise Keepers" ripoff schemes and the slogan "WWJD".
WWJD = "what would Jesus do?". Well, I think Jesus Christ wouldn't resort to stupid and immature slogans or catchphrases like that to get His point across. WWJD is a dumb excuse to sell wristbands, bracelets, keychains, T-shirts and bumper stickers and other shit. Slogans are for people who can't think for themselves.
by I Saw U2 Live Twice February 27, 2009
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"world wide jewish domination" MUAHHHAHAHAHAHA
Person 1:What's that wrist band for?
Person 2:Oh,it says WWJD, it stands for world wide jewish domination
Person 1:Cool
by mAGIK bUS July 6, 2005
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wwbjd

i feel like im trapped in a river of sorrow
wwbjd?
by littlemanneb April 24, 2011
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