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Your buddy, pal, Friend, Roun
Wassup whodie?
WHODIE by Bluu June 20, 2003
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a VERY down-south word describing a boy-like, or masculine, female. Kind of like saying Brody, but with a woman. and she ain't gotta be that masculine, she can just be closer to you than your bros🤷 ♀️
"She my Lil' Whodie, yeah."
Whodie by Jamell Demons' Wifey😉❤ September 12, 2019
People who listen to rap and/or dress like rappers, no matter what race.
"Ain't got no crack... cuz I smoked it all..."
Whodie by Angie February 28, 2004

Whodie/Brodie 

Whodie is wat u call a female u keep it 100 with & fuckin with all the way (AKA girlfriend)
Brodie is wat u call a male u keep it 100 with & fuck with the long way (AKA a close friend probably someone u meet as a juvenile)
That's my whodie/brodie my best friend she's/he's been down since day one back when neither one of us had nothin
Whodie/Brodie by #MindBeenGone April 19, 2019

uppity whodie who 

the g-rated way to say utter cunt. uptight, bitchy, or just plain intolerable.
Yes sally, you're aunt is quite a uppity whodie who.
uppity whodie who by Sarah Lea December 3, 2007

Captain Woodie 

1) Refers to a part which serves no constructive purpose, but desires to lead.
2) Leadership by focusing on why we failed rather than on how we can do better to succeed.
3) Lack of planning, communication, insight, and follow-up. A bad leader who talks a good game but does nothing to achieve the goal then brags about how close we came to success and blames bad luck for the loss.
Captain Woodie came to run the meeting, but only talked about how much he loved being in the Marine Corps. Consequently, nothing got done and no decisions were made. We wasted an afternoon because of the wood!

Everyone was pissed that we’d failed to meet our objective, and then Captain Woodie told us that there were just too many obstacles and we’d have to beat our heads against the wall for a long time before we could expect to win.

We could have been better prepared for the competition, but no one planned any training, or told us anything. After the race, while we were trying to figure out how to get home, a captain woodie came out and told us how we could have won if we’d had just a bit more luck
Captain Woodie by Stan West April 14, 2006