I was drinking in the pub this afternoon.
I was talking to a young woman with lovely long legs. Shes a cracker. WAB
I was talking to a young woman with lovely long legs. Shes a cracker. WAB
by Iva Boughta DePump September 15, 2005
derive from acronym of "work avoidance behaviour" - the action of finding something else, ANYTHING else to do other than the task at hand (whether studying as a student or working); like sorting your CDs & DVDs again, making yet another cup of coffee, rearranging your desk, reorganising your inbox, vacuuming the carpet or just browsing the internet, surfing cables channels
someone chatting online to friend: "Hey what you up to?"
in reply: "Well not a lot really, just wabbing!"
in reply: "Well not a lot really, just wabbing!"
by timfly December 24, 2008
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by ChutneyFerret June 20, 2003
Male underpants. Usually used on its own, but also in the phrase a pair of wabs. Slang term used in north east England, possible origin town of Guisborough, North Yorkshire.
by DrBb October 27, 2013
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