by Manlikebon December 05, 2014
Something between a word and a phrase. In the increasingly action-driven (rather than dictionary-led) lexicon that is modern English (aka World), there is a category of items that are neither a (single) word, nor a (full) phrase.
"I'll go to the bank - but taking my cheques, this time," said David. "That's joined-up thinking."
"'Joined-up-thinking' - that's a wase that Blair doesn't use these days, now he's envoying in the Middle East!" quipped his colleague
"'Joined-up-thinking' - that's a wase that Blair doesn't use these days, now he's envoying in the Middle East!" quipped his colleague
by railtracksurvivor November 20, 2007
He is quite smart and intelligent. He is quite a calm minded person, he always thinks one step ahead then others.
He is kind hearted person and always help others. The person who's name is Wasee will be almost good at everything.
He will never give in his dreams and he doesn't go back with his words.
For him his near and dear ones are his most valuable treasures.
He is kind hearted person and always help others. The person who's name is Wasee will be almost good at everything.
He will never give in his dreams and he doesn't go back with his words.
For him his near and dear ones are his most valuable treasures.
by Ishmam May 25, 2018
Being the dumbest person ever, dumber than everything and anything. If someone calls anyone this, it's one of the worst things to be called, ever.
guy 1:Damn you that guy is such a Wasee.
guy 2: What do you mean?
guy 1: Ah yes, a true answer from a true wasee.
guy 2: What do you mean?
guy 1: Ah yes, a true answer from a true wasee.
by Wolfkid_2056 June 22, 2021
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