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Wiese-wasted

belligerent drunkenness to the point of incoherence and foolishness accompanied by an uncontrollable bladder.
Man, I got wiese-wasted last night and now I can't find my car keys
by Bacaflaka January 4, 2014
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Wasted Wednesday

getting trashed on a wednesday
could also be a continuation of tipsy tuesday
or a prep for thirsty thursday
What are you going to work on today?

Nothing, its wasted wednesday.
by toonerpro December 2, 2009
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wasee

Wasee is a manly word used in the hood to call someone powerful who gets girls
Yo Bruh you know what I think of you ?

What?

A mother fucking wasee
by Manlikebon December 5, 2014
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slick wasted

1. the act of being piss drunk
2. being hammered for no reason
by muddysheets365 June 12, 2011
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White Girl Wasted

The phenomenon which occurs when a person consumes too much alcohol and proceeds to embarrass themselves and their friends for however long they remain conscious. It is usually characterized by off-beat dancing, the stripping of clothes, groping strangers, the overwhelming smell of fruity alcohol, and a general sloppiness that can only be associated with drinking.
Leah: "Dude, you should have seen Amber at the club the other night. She had like, eight shots of whipped cream vodka and then started taking her clothes off and dancing up on strangers. Super sloppy."
Dude: "Omg, really?"
Leah: "Yeah, she was totally White Girl Wasted."
by BitchTitttts February 11, 2014
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wasted

To be EXTREMELY intoxicated from the use of alcohol or drugs. See stoned, high, enke, drunk.
Enke died last night after getting wasted. He had a brutal bong session.
by blade er gitano January 26, 2004
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wase

Something between a word and a phrase. In the increasingly action-driven (rather than dictionary-led) lexicon that is modern English (aka World), there is a category of items that are neither a (single) word, nor a (full) phrase.
"I'll go to the bank - but taking my cheques, this time," said David. "That's joined-up thinking."
"'Joined-up-thinking' - that's a wase that Blair doesn't use these days, now he's envoying in the Middle East!" quipped his colleague
by railtracksurvivor December 21, 2007
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