by ...AND THEN I STABBED HIM February 21, 2009

AN amazing convience store that everybody in New Egypt lives off of. sells ciggarretes, cigars, food, drinks monster and amazing mac & cheese located in NJ,DE,VA,MD. Known for its amazing coffee and free mac machine. every teen in New Egypt lives off Wawa.
doode, did u go to wawa yet?
man, i gotta go to Wawa for some cash
I love wawa mac & cheese
Wawa is my second home.
man, i gotta go to Wawa for some cash
I love wawa mac & cheese
Wawa is my second home.
by Pretty chick.. June 8, 2009

by 2g dsm April 18, 2011

If heaven had a convenience store, it would be a Wawa. Always clean, always good stuff to eat. Touch-screen hoagie system is awesome, and so are the hoagies. A 4" hoagie with warm roast beef and your choice of fresh toppings will cost you no more than $3. Dick Wood's name is on every glorious cup of coffee, for real. And the coffee and iced tea both have loyal fanbases. The cheese-filled pretzels and hash browns are amazing. Bagel melts are good too. I just wish they'd build a nice one up in Bergen County for us bennies so we wouldn't have to be invading the Wawas down the shore.
What's the only convenience store in the country cool enough to share its name with a character from SNL while having a picture of a goose out front? Wawa.
by someone18 September 8, 2006

Verb. To go WAWA. Irish origin. Derived from the phrase, "We are where we are.", citizens are asked to go wawa by ignoring the past, including crimes, silly policies etc.
Judge, "Young man, if you think I'm about to go wawa and ignore your criminal record, you are mistaken."
"It is ridiculous to ask the Irish people to go wawa and pretend that members of the Dáil (parliament) do not have records worth remembering."
"It is ridiculous to ask the Irish people to go wawa and pretend that members of the Dáil (parliament) do not have records worth remembering."
by Colum February 26, 2013

A term (acronym) commonly used among expatriots, especially Peace Corps Volunteers, in West Africa - it stands for "West Africa Wins Again" and it signifies the struggles and anguish expatriots experience due to their naive presence in this very bizarre, competitive, and aggressive land.
by M.Breda May 19, 2006

by Fairly Talented Thespian January 30, 2008
