by Jraczkow April 12, 2007
A sports team that is on a hot streak, can’t be stopped. They roll over all of their opponents with ease.
by Alsjc August 13, 2019
The term wagon has yet to find a home among the english lanugage, though scientists are hopeful one day its meaning will be discovered
these shoes are wagons, thats a wagon of a hair cut, how was the party oh it was ok a bit of a wagon to be honest.
by the offical english language October 24, 2011
To go to a place or location quickly like moss to da hood.
A gesture to say goodbye or leaving a party or just mossin
A gesture to say goodbye or leaving a party or just mossin
by JackfromCompton June 06, 2009
Beleived to have originated from the word chodewagon (composite of Chode (or choad) and wagon)
"Wagon" is a shorter way of saying this but with extra insultation. It is safe to use infront of adults as wagon is a commonly used word, though with a different meaning.
"Wagon" is a shorter way of saying this but with extra insultation. It is safe to use infront of adults as wagon is a commonly used word, though with a different meaning.
by muffin8or December 05, 2009