watchale
1. int. watch out (presumably for some inadvertent calamity)
2. int. exc. watch (it or yourself)
3. int. exc. to indicate something unique or beautiful that needs attention drawn to it.
1. "Wachale! There's a big pile of dog excrament on the flooor!"
2. "Esmerelda told Vicente 'Wachale!' when Vicente inadvertendly bumped her during P.E. 3a. "Wachale! Look at that man's head explode in DEATH MARCH 7" 3b "Edgar shouted 'Wachale!' to his friends when Mariana walked by."
This word can refer to and be used in place of any noun in the english language. Usually used to substitute for an unkown word when the speaker or writer is confused about the proper noun. This word was first used in 1964 when "Screwy Louie" asked a padestriant for directions to some place he couldnt recall the name of.
Person 1- Um, could you tell me how to get to the Wachacallit?