by John Q User March 25, 2005
1. (N)The shrill and digital sound a pacman (or pacwoman) makes as s(he) eats a dot.
2. (N)A Battlecry.
2. (N)A Battlecry.
Pacman: Waka waka waka waka waka waka
Inky: He ate another dot.
Blinky: o god, hes going for the gem!
Winky: shit, we're turning blue, we're turning blue. OH GOD, HE GOT SUE.
Pacman: WAKA WAKA WAKA!!!
Inky: He ate another dot.
Blinky: o god, hes going for the gem!
Winky: shit, we're turning blue, we're turning blue. OH GOD, HE GOT SUE.
Pacman: WAKA WAKA WAKA!!!
by Daniel Gustafson August 01, 2005
by sillybear August 28, 2005
"Tell me, why do elephants have trunks?" asks Fozzie.
"Why?"
"Because they don't have glove sompartments. WAKA WAKA."
:)
"Why?"
"Because they don't have glove sompartments. WAKA WAKA."
:)
by OmgPenguin May 20, 2009
by wakaloverrrrr1234 January 13, 2012
It's the sound Pac-Man makes, you fools.
The turntable definition almostkindasorta works as an onomatopoetic interpretaion of a DJ's scratching, but any DJ simply repeating a "Waka" sound over and over, without throwing in at least one, say, "Whee" isn't worth his headphones. The other def...the one about P.E.? That one just makes no sense.
The turntable definition almostkindasorta works as an onomatopoetic interpretaion of a DJ's scratching, but any DJ simply repeating a "Waka" sound over and over, without throwing in at least one, say, "Whee" isn't worth his headphones. The other def...the one about P.E.? That one just makes no sense.
by St_Genesius July 31, 2005
Made popular by Shakira in the song "Waka Waka (this time for Africa)" which was chosen to be the official song of Soccer World Cup 2010 being held in Africa at that time. "Waka Waka" is based upon a traditional African soldiers' song named Zangalewa, a 1986 makossa hit for Cameroonian group Golden Sounds.
by shivalika April 12, 2011