Irish colloquialism. Term popularised by Meath and Dublin based characters T-Bo, Wiggles and Felix. Has a range of meanings:
1. Near bother
2. Hello
3. What's the formation?
4. Tally ho skip
Can also be used to form syllables in songs when unsure of the lyrics. Popular uses include:
1. The Great Escape
2. The Countdown Theme
3. Crazy Frog Remix
Variations of the term are often used in the making of prank phonecalls. Similar to be "rickrolled", people can also we "wulla wulla wullaed"
1. Near bother
2. Hello
3. What's the formation?
4. Tally ho skip
Can also be used to form syllables in songs when unsure of the lyrics. Popular uses include:
1. The Great Escape
2. The Countdown Theme
3. Crazy Frog Remix
Variations of the term are often used in the making of prank phonecalls. Similar to be "rickrolled", people can also we "wulla wulla wullaed"
by FelixInTheBigCity January 14, 2009
wulla is another term for a willy
a better way than calling it a dick, knob or anything else
wulla is the only nice word u can call it tbh
everyone should say wulla
:D
a better way than calling it a dick, knob or anything else
wulla is the only nice word u can call it tbh
everyone should say wulla
:D
by amber leach March 07, 2009
Me: Where are you from?
You: Anchorage
Me: Where?
You: Nevermind, Wulla Wulla Whoop Whoop.
Me: Oh right...
You: Anchorage
Me: Where?
You: Nevermind, Wulla Wulla Whoop Whoop.
Me: Oh right...
by Minhcredible October 11, 2009
The mulla wulla is an ancient ritual drug found deep in the valley of the great ulla dulla.
When affected by the mulla wulla people have a strong tendency to revert back to the ancient mulla wulla language.
The term mulla wullad is most commonly used to describe someone affected by the mulla wulla
When affected by the mulla wulla people have a strong tendency to revert back to the ancient mulla wulla language.
The term mulla wullad is most commonly used to describe someone affected by the mulla wulla
by Cheif wulla October 21, 2014