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Wham

The word 'wham' is commonly used in British slang. It means 'what's up?' or 'what happened?'.
I.e.

Person 1: "Hey" Person 1: "That's actually a pisstake"
Person 2: "Wham" Person 2: "Wham bro, what's up"
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A substitution for describing something massive or abnormally large.
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Just awful and not worth a second of your time. Can be applied to any situation or location.
Just ate over at Red Robin, wow, is that place wham.
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Incredibly big/good/bad etc. Not to be confused with the 1980’s pop band Wham!
Wow Jamie your forehead is wham. Best get that checked out
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WHAM's not gay
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Using the word Wham is describing something massive or uge
"Fuck me he's got a WHAM pair of teeth on him"
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Wham means kind of like what's wrong with you or what is your problem
Dan:"Did you eat her kitty wham for you it's so rotten"
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