WAFL
What A Fucking Liberty
Boss: Andy please can you make a brew
Andy: But I don’t need a brew?
Boss: Not for you, For me!
Andy: For you, WAFL!
Boss: WAFL?
ANDY: WHAT A FUCKING LIBERTY!!!
What A Fucking Liberty
Boss: Andy please can you make a brew
Andy: But I don’t need a brew?
Boss: Not for you, For me!
Andy: For you, WAFL!
Boss: WAFL?
ANDY: WHAT A FUCKING LIBERTY!!!
by Platmatt June 09, 2020
Acronym for "What a Fucking Legend".
A collective noun first popularised in the South of Australia. There are strong references to one's ability to drink in excess as part of a hazing process. Also, a commonly used term for any rock-and-roll musician.
A collective noun first popularised in the South of Australia. There are strong references to one's ability to drink in excess as part of a hazing process. Also, a commonly used term for any rock-and-roll musician.
by Osi Umenyiora January 23, 2011
WAFL. Pronounced, "waffle." An acronym that I putted together around late September of 2007 when I thought of shortening "What a freaking loser." Apparently, the letter "f" is interpreted as another word (you know what curse word I mean) by a lot of people, so it could be considered inappropriate for school/classroom use. Although, my friends and I mostly just use the word as a substitute for "loser" most of the time.
by Richard A.G.B. August 10, 2008
Play off of ROFL
Acronym for Walking Around Fucking Lions.
Not doing anything of importance.
or Literally walking around fucking lions.
Acronym for Walking Around Fucking Lions.
Not doing anything of importance.
or Literally walking around fucking lions.
by Clay Grace June 13, 2008
Wafl is an acronym for What a F@*(ing Laugh. Really just a different version of lol or rofl, it sprouted from a couple joking around by adding random letters to rofl. What boredom creates huh?
WAFL you should see this statue! I think its supposed to be a donkey, but someone screwed up. That must have hurt going in.
by Se7en0fclub5 June 28, 2011
Lit. "What A Fucking Liberty"
Usually used as an expression of how the actions of someone can be seen to be quite aside from what is expected in a civilised society.
The whole phrase can be used when applicable, but when in more sensitive company (grandmothers, etc) the term "Wafl" will suffice. Also used when to say the whole phrase would take too much time.
Usually used as an expression of how the actions of someone can be seen to be quite aside from what is expected in a civilised society.
The whole phrase can be used when applicable, but when in more sensitive company (grandmothers, etc) the term "Wafl" will suffice. Also used when to say the whole phrase would take too much time.
Person 1: "Yeah I'm going to Belgium tonight but gotta pick up some sarnies for my wife and kids"
Person 2: Haven't you got work today? Why can't your wife pick them up?
Person 1: Says she's hurt her back
Person 2: Wafl man. Wafl.
Person 1: Yeah, wafl.
Person 2: Haven't you got work today? Why can't your wife pick them up?
Person 1: Says she's hurt her back
Person 2: Wafl man. Wafl.
Person 1: Yeah, wafl.
by Jimlad50 June 13, 2008
by saradabachi September 21, 2015