A friendly greeting exchange commonly used within the farming and building industries.
Originating on the Isle of Wight the word has now entered the electrical industry in the westend of london and is gathering pase.
The word was first used as an exchange between an elderly cyclist and some builders accompanied by a had hand gesture.
A slight nod can be a nice accomplishment to this exchange.
Originating on the Isle of Wight the word has now entered the electrical industry in the westend of london and is gathering pase.
The word was first used as an exchange between an elderly cyclist and some builders accompanied by a had hand gesture.
A slight nod can be a nice accomplishment to this exchange.
by Badgerfarming April 28, 2010
by Floonmane July 20, 2022
Basically a word you use when you feel slightly confused about something somebody said specifically said via text message.
Person 1: "So basically quantum computers are machines that manipulate bits into one or t-"
Person 2 :"Werp?"
Person 2 :"Werp?"
by Jakovage April 16, 2019
To drop something while walking and bend over to pick it up, only to be awkwardly, accidently humped by the person who was walking behind you but not paying attention.
You drop your pencil in a hallway while your friend is walking behind you. You stop to pick it up as he "Werps" you in your behind.
by Kyon The Bro November 14, 2011
by alex peppy p March 24, 2008
werp (nown) dirt, rubbish, infection, junk, nonsense and pretty much everything else of that ilk.
werpish (adjective) scruffy, dirty, bad, too cold, too hot, smelly etc.
werpish (adjective) scruffy, dirty, bad, too cold, too hot, smelly etc.
I woke up feeling distinctly werpish. I went to the bathroom and looked at my tongue. It was covered in werp. I felt sick and werped all over the basin. When my wife saw this she went into a real werpy mood. I rang my daughter and she was sympathetic but had problems of her own. Her partner, an amicable and unwerpish person, could not start his car because of a werped out battery. So he took her car which left her to walk to work in very werpish weather.
by Wallace 1 April 13, 2007