by Murphy_71 December 09, 2017
Wagwan, a way of saying "What's going on?" In Jamaican English. used throughout the Jamaican diaspora, especially in South London (Pronounced a Wat-a-gwaan).
The standard response is nagwan “nothing is going on” Pronounced "nuttin nah gwaan".
The standard response is nagwan “nothing is going on” Pronounced "nuttin nah gwaan".
by Angus the cock sucker February 06, 2020
by RoadmanMemeulous December 22, 2018
A greeting used by individuals with a lower intelligence. Usually combined with the noun Wigger in attempt to sound ethnic.
by Douche rat March 07, 2019
Wagwan is a greeting that only roadmen of lvl 10 can use
this greeting is an abbreviation of "Whats going on?"
this greeting is an abbreviation of "Whats going on?"
by ROADANROB November 26, 2017
Greeting in the Patois dialect of Jamaica, rather than a "bastardization" of "What's going on" though it is the equivelant.
Originally evolved out of the dialect formed by African slaves being taught to speak english by the British in Jamaica during the peak of sugar plantations.
Originally evolved out of the dialect formed by African slaves being taught to speak english by the British in Jamaica during the peak of sugar plantations.
by Chopin_Amateur June 28, 2006