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A colloquial and quick way of saying "what's up though"? Originating in Richmond Hill, Ontario, the suburbs north of Toronto (aka the 6), this word was originally designed to show how people from the hood come up with new words by mispronouncing, combining, and rapidly mumbling a series of words. It can be used to greet homies or to display supremacy when you accomplish something over someone else
Anthony: Did you really just headshot that guy from across the map?
Treyvon: WASADO BABY!!!
Wasado by ashimashi123 May 30, 2016
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Wakatoshi-Kun

A very large gay man.
"Wakatoshi-kun, isn't that a phrase you're only meant to use when someone's died?" -Tendou(His boyfriend)
Wakatoshi-Kun by snowunix February 4, 2020

it was at this moment he knew, he fucked up. 

A vintage meme, commonly used moments before something bad happens.
Idiot: I'm going to jump off this cliff!
You: No don't do it!
Idiot: *Jumps*
Random Voice: it was at this moment he knew, he fucked up.

you was at the club

bottoms up when i first met you
nobody:
me: couldn’t get enough

you was at the club
is an Arabic word that loosely translates into 'clout' or 'who you know'. It refers to using one’s connections and/or influence to get things done, including government transactions such as the quick renewal of a passport, waiving of traffic fines, and getting hired for or promoted in a job.
Example:
one guy is looking for a job at some company and he is more then qualified to get the job.

then a second guy who no experience at all and he gets the job.

The first guys asked a worker, why that the second guy gets the job.

the worker reply he cousin is a manger in the department.

the first guy said ahh i see he got wasta.
Wasta by styles373 November 9, 2010
"Nuclear horseradish." An extremely spicy condiment of Japanese origin, made from the root of the wasabi plant, ranking just below uranium in terms of destructive potential. Allowing any more than twelve molecules of this pungent spice to touch your tongue will cause your head to explode. Well, it will feel like that anyway. When used correctly, good for cleaning out the sinuses and warding away unwelcome guests. Wasabi is available in paste or powder form.

Commonly used in sushi, but also in various other dishes including sashimi, or to flavor udon, soba, ect. Keep away from the eyes. Do not inhale. Do not attempt to feed to pets. If you exceed the recommended dosage (approx 1/4 teaspoon) seek medical help immediately, lest your intestines disintegrate.
Much of the 'wasabi' available in European nations and the Americas is total crap and isn't much spicier than pepper. You'll know it's the real stuff when you start breathing flames and your appendix explodes.
wasabi by Lapideus January 26, 2005