A term commonly used in Oakville Onatrio. acronym for What are you saying?. Is grammatically incorrect in most cases however it shortens the phrase from 5 syllables to only one.
"A term commonly used in Oakville Onatrio. acronym for What are you saying?. Is grammatically incorrect in most cases however it shortens the phrase from 5 syllables to only one."
One of the originators of "ways" has helped this phrase find it way to Belleville, Ontario. In most cases it is used while being accompanied with a cali wave and sticking your tongue out and shaking your head a little.
Ways tonight broooooo (with cali wave and tongue out)
Ways man! last night was radical, bomb, soo not custyyyyyyy!
An acronym for what are you saying. Often a night-out starter. Commonly used by frat-esque teenagers. Originated in oakville but was brought to the suburbs of toronto by a university of guelph student
Person 1: I'm pregnet!
Person 2: XD nice joke Person 1: *gives person 2 a stare*
Person 2: ways!?
Person 1: what does ways mean?
Person 2: wait are you serious
affix. (Australian slang) Directional particle affixed to the end of a proper noun (in relation to a person, named place, etc.) or standard noun (in relation to a more general, unnamed area), typically with a hyphen, to indicate a location, destination or direction. In the case where the preceding noun is a specific person, it refers to their general direction or place of residence. Should not follow nouns that refer to an inanimate object that does not relate to location.
Person 1: You busy this arvo?
Person 2: Nah, got shit all. You?
Person 1: Yeah, nah? Wanna trot city-ways and prowl around?
Person 2: Bet.
another term for a station wagon, mini-van, or any other kind of vehicle that is targeted at the "family" demographic(also M.A.V.)
"Tactical advantages aside, the M.A.V. is top of the line for the holy warrior troop transport manufactured by the Church of Latter Day Saints Military Industrial Complex. Also great for family trips...to heathen lands."