Weatherboy (Derog.) - A term from the "Wouldn't you like to know, weatherboy" vine, generally referring to someone who asks questions that you (sic) don't feel like answering.
Pronunciation: (WEH-thur-waks)
Verb
1. To display furious, confrontational behavior without actually intending to act on such emotions.
2. To engage in a grand or public, but ultimately embarrassing display of behavior.
Noun
1. A boor. A person who embarrasses those he is with.
Verb
Example: "Did you see Frank weatherwax that dude in the "Go Hogs" t-shirt?"
Noun
Example: "Kimmie's friend turned out to be a real weatherwax."
Originally originating from the game Wide World (where when a 6 is rolled the players are moved on the weather vane across the board, invariably where they do not want to go), weathervaned means to be generally beaten, owned or pwned, often unexpectedly.
1
Jeff: I'm only one square away from winning
Andrew: (Rolling a 6) WEATHERVANED!!!!
2
Reginald: Hullo, may I join you in partaking in this game of basketball.
Jamaal: No. (Hurling ball in Reginald's face) WEATHERVANED!!!!!!11!one!
arthur the weatherman: Pretty mucheverywhere, it's gonn' be hot.
News Reporter: Then I won't need a jacket!
Arthur: eh HYEAH HYEAH HYEAH HYEAHHAH
News Reporter: Hehe, thanks Arthur.