In your loudest Wisconsin accent, scream Go On. The Midwestern word muddle makes it sound like GoWhan.
by Magicmermaid504 October 18, 2021
Get the Gwahn mug.Gwant is having the desire to leave and not wanting to be in a place when it's compulsory for you to attend/be there.
by An0Nym0Us!123 April 5, 2019
Get the Gwant mug.A knight in BBC's show Merlin, who is the very essence of Australia. He drinks half the time, and gets in bar fights the other half.
Arthur: where the hell is gwaine?
Merlin: At the tavern, drinking.
Arthur: Of course. I'd only be worried if he was working or sober!
Merlin: At the tavern, drinking.
Arthur: Of course. I'd only be worried if he was working or sober!
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Get the Wah Gwaan mug.Quite literally and phonetically means "What's going on" - "Wah - gw - aan" - pronounced identically to its spelling
The word, however, is more recognized as "What's up"
A slang/word in Jamaican Creole, commonly used among friends and acquaintances as a form of greeting one another.
Frequently used in places such as South London, primarily among black individuals with Jamaican derivation and non-Jamaican derivation alike .
The word, however, is more recognized as "What's up"
A slang/word in Jamaican Creole, commonly used among friends and acquaintances as a form of greeting one another.
Frequently used in places such as South London, primarily among black individuals with Jamaican derivation and non-Jamaican derivation alike .
by Cladhouse December 24, 2019
Get the Wah Gwaan mug.Shortning of "wa's gwanin?", which in itself is short for "what is going on?". Rastafarian in origin.
General greeting or used in any place where "what's going on?" is appropriate"
General greeting or used in any place where "what's going on?" is appropriate"
by Anonymous October 10, 2003
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