An acronym meaning What Would Oscar (Wilde) Do. It is an enhancement of WWJD, used to make difficult descisions.
Daisy: Where are we sleeping on Saturday night?
Laura: I don't know.
Daisy: Well, WWOD?
Laura *after fumbling through her pocket-sized Oscar Wilde quotations book*: We are going to be in the gutter, looking at the stars...
Laura: I don't know.
Daisy: Well, WWOD?
Laura *after fumbling through her pocket-sized Oscar Wilde quotations book*: We are going to be in the gutter, looking at the stars...
by NH3 February 25, 2008
An ancroynm for "What would Obama do". In any situation where you don't know what to do, you think WWOD. This originated from Kristen on Friday Night Cranks.
by davidmt1 May 10, 2009
by intoxaKATEd September 28, 2010
by thecheshirekat April 07, 2010
An acronym for What Would Oakley Do? in reference to legendary New York Knicks power forward and owner of several car washes Charles Oakley
A friend never paid me back that $11 I lent him last week. I wonder, WWOD? He'd probably pop that sucker in the face just like he did when Tyrone Hill owed him that money from a card game.
by No. 34 March 17, 2010
An ancroynm for "What would Oracle do". In a web design/database situation where you don't know what to do, you think WWOD? This originated from Sun Engineers during the Oracle buyout of Sun Microsystems.
by xfile October 16, 2009
1. An acronym meaning What Would Osama Do. It is in direct contrast to the popular WWJD.
2. The opposite of WWJD
3. Used when soliciting advice for a revenge plot.
2. The opposite of WWJD
3. Used when soliciting advice for a revenge plot.
by STDA February 06, 2008