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WTHIL: An abbreviation for "What the hell is love?" Often used to express confusion, frustration, or skepticism about the concept of love, especially when it feels elusive, complicated, or disappointing.
Alex: "So, they said they loved me yesterday, but now they're ignoring all my texts."
Jamie: "Ugh, WTHIL? People are so confusing!"
WTHIL by anonymous December 15, 2024
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What The Hell Is Going On?
• When someone has absolutely no idea what's going on.
•"What the hell is going on down here?"
•WTHIGO = What The Hell Is Going On
WTHIGO by backtoblack July 18, 2016
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WTHIL whilst while whild whiling Whiley whilin whil Whilden whilebit
White lady, middle aged.
There are a bunch of WHILMAs at this community forum. They want to solve everyone's problems.
WHILMA by SelkieSnug January 10, 2016
1)to express erratic behavior
2)to act outside of socities normal behavoral standard
yo that dude busted 2 in dem cats from around da way, son is whilen, yo
whilen by Demetri Andrianis May 30, 2006

driving while blind 

This is operating a motor vehicle in an extremely intoxicated state.
Man, look at this sarge, that guy, blew a .38 BAT, we should have arrested him for driving while blind!

Been watching you for quite a while now 

Used when you need to inform someone that they have been watched for quite a while
Person 1: Hey you
Person 2: Oi what do you want?
Person 1: I've been watching you for quite a while now ok

eating baked beans while watching cars two 

This occurs when you are at a movie theater and are peacfully watching cars two eating baked beans you smuggled in to the theater. Then you are clumsy as fuck and spill the beans all over your fucking lap giving you third degree burns. Then, to add salt to the wound, a black teenager yells, "This nigga eating beans."
"Hey why did you take so much time off work?"
"Oh, I was eating baked beans while watching cars two and spilled them on my lap and got third degree burns, i knew i shouldn't have put them in the oven."