by UrbanLicktionary October 19, 2019
by Bomni February 09, 2005
"What's Up" in Pidgin English
by Innovision September 16, 2009
Usually a response to a wild or outrageous story exclaimed in disbelief or awe by someone of Redneck heritage.
by Heather November 09, 2004
when someone has clearly crossed the line, knows it, and says it anyways
when saying too far, the hand gesture for "time out" is often accompanied with it
when saying too far, the hand gesture for "time out" is often accompanied with it
by jamisonlabs November 20, 2008
Synonymous, with "what the fuck".
This phrase is particularily effective for expressing censored discontent while in the presence of toddlers, virgins, upper management and chinese people.
Stemming from the phrase warrup (definition: what's up) and "farred up" (definition: fucked up), the user attempts to replace the word "what" with "war" and "fuck" with "far".
This phrase is particularily effective for expressing censored discontent while in the presence of toddlers, virgins, upper management and chinese people.
Stemming from the phrase warrup (definition: what's up) and "farred up" (definition: fucked up), the user attempts to replace the word "what" with "war" and "fuck" with "far".
by Mac Daddy Dukes March 26, 2011
The action of throwing a track & field implement (such as a shotput or discus) with power and strength. Proper form is optional. Distance and accuracy of is dependent in how much hope you carry in the implement.
Spectator: “How do you guys throw so far? Your form sucks and you’re not that strong”
Throwers: “We yuck it far”
Throwers: “We yuck it far”
by OnlyCreedBratton July 21, 2019