Slang Term to describe something/someone that is embarrassing.
“They are all fkn wirrits”
“That’s so Wirrit”
This term can be used humourously or negatively.
Conveys extreme disapproval of an action.
“They are all fkn wirrits”
“That’s so Wirrit”
This term can be used humourously or negatively.
Conveys extreme disapproval of an action.
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Worry and anxiety about everything in the world, big and small. A constant state of concern about things, people, events, objects, loved ones that permeates the person’s whole being.The noun cannot seem to stop worrying, no matter how hard they try.
The noun cannot stop their concern and anxiety, even about small things, because they want to protect the people they love.
The noun cannot stop their concern and anxiety, even about small things, because they want to protect the people they love.
My grandma is very worritive
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Get the Wirritated mug.Person 1: "Orate youth? I conner belive mar lady wunner cook may a hoatcake!"
Person 2: "Oh dunner werrit youth! I'll cook you one."
Person 1: "Oh cheers mayte, arm well grateful!"
Person 2: "Oh dunner werrit youth! I'll cook you one."
Person 1: "Oh cheers mayte, arm well grateful!"
by Alan Hansonson May 20, 2012
Get the Dunner werrit mug.1. To worry aloud about stuff that isn't terribly important in the long run. Generally with a lot of repitition.
2. To fret restlessly.
2. To fret restlessly.
1.
Her: "Perhaps I should start getting changed now, cos my hair takes ages to dry, but I should eat first so I don't get food down me, but if we eat now then I won't have time to sort my hair, and oh bugger I still need to phone my mum before we go out - "
Him: "Stop werritting, it'll be fine."
2.
We'd better get going, the children are werritting.
Her: "Perhaps I should start getting changed now, cos my hair takes ages to dry, but I should eat first so I don't get food down me, but if we eat now then I won't have time to sort my hair, and oh bugger I still need to phone my mum before we go out - "
Him: "Stop werritting, it'll be fine."
2.
We'd better get going, the children are werritting.
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