The Spanish word for grandma. The proper word is Abuela, but when you say it quickly it sounds like Wela. This is comparable to Gramma...
by Mexcellent February 28, 2009

A Cape Tonian colloquial phrase used to tease or boast in a somewhat malicious manner, similar to In your face, often used by children on the school playground
Warren: "I have chokers and survivors (peanut butter and jam) for lunch."
Bianca: "I have chicken and mayo"
Suzanne: "You guys suck! I have a burger for lunch! Wela-kapela!"
Bianca: "I have chicken and mayo"
Suzanne: "You guys suck! I have a burger for lunch! Wela-kapela!"
by Waffleman007 July 24, 2018
