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Wazzaaa! Negga!
by Mallate May 20, 2003
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wazzbag

A term started on the popular teen sitcoms Victorious and iCarly. It is a substitute for d*****bag on the shows, so it is still relatable, but not necessarily "bad."
scene from iCarly where the term is used {iToe Fatcakes}
a Border Guard: (about Sam character) And then, she... she called me a dumb wazzbag.
Spencer (character): I object!
a Border Guard: So did I. I don't even know what a wazzbag is!
Freddie (character): Well... if you had a bag and you needed to, y'know, wazz... then the uh...-
Spencer (character): He doesn't need to know!
by CutesyBunny August 18, 2014
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Related Words
Watzz wazz wazza wazzock wazzy wazzle wazzup wazzed wazzu Wazzing

Wazzam wit it

Wazzam wit it home boy.
Wazzam wit it Supa
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Wazzbag

1. Piss In A Bag
2. An Insult
3. Used In Many Ways
1. You Wazzbag!
2. He's such a total Wazzbag
by Anthony Luka Davenport May 8, 2021
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wazzer name

wazzername = whats her name
bob: whos she?
rob: oo...erm...u know! wazzer name...Pamela!
by patrick72 October 21, 2005
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Waazzaa

Waazzaa is the slang for what is up.

It started like this: What is up? > What's up? > Wassup? > Waazzaa > sup

(also the nickname of a famous dotaplayer)
One man to the other:

- Yo, Waazzaa?

+ Yo, dawg nothing, ya cool ?

- oh, yeah.

+ Have you heard about that new guy Waazzaa?

- Sure i have, i've heard he's real good.

+ he sure is.
by Waazzaa. August 14, 2009
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Watszoned

When a person shows off or makes a smart-ass remark and all you can do is stare, nod, praise them, roll your eyes at them or a combination of the four. Seen frequently in BBC' Sherlock between Sherlock and John.
Sherlock Holmes: Her coat is slightly damp; she's been in heavy rain in the last few hours. No rain anywhere in London in that time. Under her coat collar is damp too; she's turned it up against the wind. She's got an umbrella in her left-hand pocket, but it's dry and unused: not just wind, strong wind, too strong to use her umbrella. We know from her suitcase that she was intending to stay overnight, so she must have come a decent distance, but she can't have traveled more than two or three hours because her coat still hasn't dried. So, where has there been heavy rain and strong wind within the radius of that travel time? Cardiff.
Watszoned Dr John Watson: That's fantastic!

Sherlock Holmes: Do you know you do that out loud?
Dr John Watson: Sorry. I'll shut up.
Sherlock Holmes: No, it's... fine.
by Holmes, Sherlock Holmes. November 27, 2012
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