Phrase usually used as an insult against young privately-educated upper-middle class Britons to mock their snobbish, privileged lifestyle and attitudes.
by Anonymous October 22, 2003
A phrase used to express great annoyance at a particular subject. Used to save time on explaining yourself.
by Gibra October 21, 2007
all you here wen someone is complaining or bitching at u constantly.
not to be confused with wah wah wah from charle brown although they are close
not to be confused with wah wah wah from charle brown although they are close
by ddirty420 January 21, 2010
by Radioactivemonkeys.com_Harvey November 15, 2004
A phrase used by Ni-Ki, a japanese dancer from popular K-Pop boy group Enhypen.
Was used to produce a filler sound in the song “Let me in” from Enhypen.
Was used to produce a filler sound in the song “Let me in” from Enhypen.
by mochialiens June 14, 2021
by OnceUponAWinThereWasAFail December 28, 2009