A word used when the actual name of the object in questionwill not come to mind. Very versatile but often very vague. It is derived from the phrase "what-you-may-call-it" which can be found in T. H. White's The Once and Future King.
Claire- "Hey, Adam, hand me the- the- you know, the whachamacallit."
The meaning remains the same: except for the fact that wachayyar is usually used by wannabe grannies. So, BE A REAL GRAN!
Kid disguised as a granny: wachayyar! I can't find my teeth.
Wise Granny with an umbrella: I know you b^still believe in the little tooth fairy, kid. You're busted...wachaYARR! *waves umbrella and runs off*
often used for no reason. it is used to exclaim the joy of retardness.
Grannies love using this expression, especially when sipping tea.
Common spelling mistake: watchaya.
1.Wha-chAH; Commonly heard as a martial art sound effect, along with 'Hiyah'.
2.The sound which non-ninjas (Or Nonjas) hear right before death.
3. The word that usually follows, or is said along with, the action of poking Spookie.
1.Amadeus poked Spookie, with a vicious "WHACHAH!!"
2. "I believe the earth was started more with a Big Whachah than a Big Bang. At least, thats whatBruce Lee would have said."
3.Spookie was walking next to a tree, when she heard "Whachah!" And all went black..
1. I'm out of it don't mind me; 2. I am out of it, fill me in on what just happened; 3. I am out of it and almost beyond recovery; 4. I am beyond recovery dont even bother to fill me back in.