by vetruvius December 4, 2020
A term for "Dust-off" in which is inverted and inhaled directly from the nozzle.The sound you hear immediately after inhaling is a very loud "WAM-WAM,which is very intense and continues for about a minute.Blacking out and collapsing is very common.
by Peteyboy310 January 28, 2011
Dale Winton's fluffer: "Dude, these SHB cables are the bollocks, buy some now"
bigdur: "Fuck off you shilling cunt"
sodders: "Kwality wamming"
bigdur: "Fuck off you shilling cunt"
sodders: "Kwality wamming"
by Wammer. October 14, 2010
What, you're out of cash? Why isn't your man givin you any WAM? My man gives me WAM all the time because he knows he won't get any booty otherwise.
by Javelina June 24, 2005
originates from the phrase whats happening, shortened to what happen, shortened to wam, from the caribbean
wam dog, wam g, wam
by trini_yardie January 8, 2011
Work Avoidance Mode - You are at work, and you are avoiding it, the boss, and anyone else that might cause you to be a responsible and productive member of the workforce.
I am deeply ensconced in WAM. Haven't done shit in 8 hours. Ain't gonna do shit either. In fact, I'll have to back in to the pay window this week.
by sekots December 14, 2006
Walking Around Money. Originally and still today political jargon for the cash given to party operatives on or near election day to be spent (1) transporting or luring voters to the polls, or (2) doing small favors for voters, such as buying them drinks, to make them feel obligated. This usage has been extended to include anyone's pocket money, to be used for virtually any purpose.
Also, money given to Pennsylvania General Assembly members for projects in their districts, doled out by legislative leaders to good soldiers as they campaigned for reelection. WAMs were Pennsylvania sleaze at its greasiest: secretive, stinking of cronyism, far removed from the very people whose cash was being spent.
Also, money given to Pennsylvania General Assembly members for projects in their districts, doled out by legislative leaders to good soldiers as they campaigned for reelection. WAMs were Pennsylvania sleaze at its greasiest: secretive, stinking of cronyism, far removed from the very people whose cash was being spent.
Here, Seamus, take this bundle o' WAM over to O'Malley's Pub and see who's hangin' about. This election's going to be a close one.
by The Mekon December 14, 2006