something that is really bad, more than wack or whack but 'wacaday'. Term originates from an infamous
British childrens television programme called 'Timmy Mallets Wide Awake Club' within which Timmy Mallet had such entertaining segments as 'Mallets Mallet', a word game that entailed being assaulted by a large
soft mallet upon answering an incorrect question. First use between 2004-5 in The Castle by Tai and
Nathan.
'I just got fired!'
'Really? Why did that happen?'
'I was looking at granny
porn on the
internet.. and my
boss caught me in the midst of relaxing in a gentlemans way..'
'Christ. That's wacaday dude!
'You said it.'