(pronounced as "wa-lei", not "waylee")
- an expression commonly used by Filipinos of younger generation to denote of disapproval, epic
fail, bad turnouts, or anything relevant to negativity. sometimes, it just simply means "no" or "
don't have". commonly replied to someone who tells a joke, implying that the joke is not
funny at all and is corny.
- if added with the prefix "na-" in the front, as in "nawaley", it would
mean that something is lost.
- the antonym of "havey". see "havey".
- origin of the word comes from the Filipino word "wala", meaing "
don't have" or "no" in English.
A: "Why was 6 afraid of 7?"
B: "I dunno..."
A: "Because 7, 8, 9!!!"
B: "Too bad, I already heard that! Waley! Next, please!"
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A: "Where's your cellphone?"
B: "Nawaley. I lost it in the
school."
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A: "Dude, what did you get for the
test?"
B: "Waley, man. I got
67"
A: "It really is waley"