WANHA, or correctly written ->VANHA is a Finnish word meaning old. This is usually replied when a topic or a link has been seen before in a forum.
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Get the wachtel mug.A nickname for Walmart, the famous store that is at a city near you or that will be coming to a city near you. The place that steals dreams from small local store owners, where people get a job and then have to be subsidized by the local government, the store that people buy goods made in China because they say "we have kids and need to save money" but they are only hurting their own country and their kids future.
I'm headed to Walchina to pick up a 40 packs of TP and a tent full of toys and groceries that will probably be on a recall sometime soon.
Walchina gave $500 to our local school.
WalChina imports around $18 billion in goods from China every year. We let them outsource our way of life, our jobs, and our economy.
Walchina gave $500 to our local school.
WalChina imports around $18 billion in goods from China every year. We let them outsource our way of life, our jobs, and our economy.
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Get the Wancing mug.The Wancan berries are a form of berries. They are incredibly powerful and look like a pacifier. Pilqis became Pilqis by eating a large sum of Wancan berries. This is part of the PCU, or Pilqis Canonical Universe. These are also berries availble in Pokemon, however are not as powerful as in the Pilqis Canonical Universe, where Seymour Green and Pilqis consume them frequently and become incredibly powerful as such. Some images depict buff Caterpies and Magikarps that are quite nightmarish consuming Wancan Berries and defeating many opponents. The Wancan berry is the item held by all members of Pilqis's Blissey Sweep Team.
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Get the Wachu mug.This word can refer to and be used in place of any noun in the english language. Usually used to substitute for an unkown word when the speaker or writer is confused about the proper noun. This word was first used in 1964 when "Screwy Louie" asked a padestriant for directions to some place he couldnt recall the name of.
Person 1- Um, could you tell me how to get to the Wachacallit?
Person 2- Sure. Just stand in the middle of the road, bend over, and grab your ancles.
Person 1- Thanks Mr.
Person 2- Sure. Just stand in the middle of the road, bend over, and grab your ancles.
Person 1- Thanks Mr.
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