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wide

to be in the know about something. as in the expression "gates wide".
"are ya wide Shayno?" "yeah Bego, gates wide"
by tuam sham October 24, 2003
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Wendell Sailor

a big black winger who plays nrl for the dragons
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wanderless

Jake had a busy week and declined an invitation to go out due to his wanderless
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Wende

1. A U-turn or sharp reversal in opinion, Germanic in origin. Mainly political usage.

2. Ironically, its common slang use in the North of England is almost the exact opposite of the previous definition - i.e. meaning someone who is impossibly stubborn and will not budge on an initial decision, regardless of additional evidence or data being supplied by other parties.
1. The bring-a-bottle party did a total wende on green issues

2. She was being a total Wende, even though additional facts were brought to her attention
by urbanmonkey May 20, 2009
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World Wide Web

Dad, it's called the Internet, not the World Wide Web, get out of the 90s.
by CommandoDude September 26, 2010
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wide

the 'ok bet' of the future, coined by @felixbenjamins on TikTok.
-"bro did you get me the coffee i asked you for"
-"yeah"
-"ok, wide"
by slutswitnuts December 18, 2020
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Wander

1. Not Giving a Fuck what your boss thinks
2. Great teacher

history of the word is based on the Teacher John Wander of Downers Grove North. His teaching style is not based on expectations of his boss but rather the expectations of his students.
"nah i pulled a Wander and told my boss to go to hell"

2."hey did you get any Wanders in your schedule?"
by Caldie May 2, 2008
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