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Whiskey Foxtrot Whiskey 

interjection.
1) An empahtic response to someone's abject whining (and crying), usually about tasks that someone is required to do, with the implication that the whiner is an punky, slacker, immature, lazy-assed, cry-baby. The words are radio phonetics for the letters W-F-W, and in this case the letters stand for, "Whaaa Fuckin' Whaaa," hence an emphatic declaration of an abject lack of characer. This also shows that its origin is in the military. A less emphatic expression is simply "Whaaa!"

2) Can also be the response to abject whining (and crying) regarding how hard someone's life is, when in reality they are quite coddled and and their lives are almost excessively comfortable, and the expression indicates how the whiner is an ingratious, cowardly, punky, slacker, immature, lazy-assed, cry-baby.
Punky, Slacker, Immature, Lazy-assed Crybaby: Aww, how come I have to (do my homwork, take out the garbage, clean my room, get up for field day, stop the ship from flooding)? I'm tired and I don't feel good...

Ingratious, Cowardly, Punky, Slacker, Immature, Lazy-assed, Cry-baby: Aww, how come you won't get me a Lamborghini Diablo?

Person in authority: Whiskey Foxtrot Whiskey, dildo!

Whiskey lullaby 

Whiskey lullaby by Kwitty June 23, 2017

Whiskey Bravo 

Whiskey Bravo, is the phonetic letters for WB. Most commonly means weather bureau.
Whiskey bravo said severe floods coming in 0800 hours.
Whiskey Bravo by Ghdlk September 24, 2021

Whiskey Fist 

The act of raising your shot glass with your fist, normally full of whiskey, to salute an excellent performance by a band.
When the band finished the song the entire bar showed them their 'Whiskey Fist'.
Whiskey Fist by laurus January 28, 2009

Whiskey Bravo 

A military term meaning a western forward operating base (western base).
I’m getting deployed to the whiskey bravo.
Whiskey Bravo by Gnarly6784 September 24, 2021

whiskey tater 

Those who describe whiskey as their hobby and the silly things they do in pursuit of bottles of whiskey; mostly driven by fear of missing out, lack of knowledge or the need to post 'impressive' unopened bottles on social media. While not relegated to those new to whiskey drinking and collecting, “tater” activity tends to be strongest with that group.
That whiskey tater camped out overnight at the liquor store for chance to buy a bottle of Pappy Van Winkle bourbon.

He started his own blog so brands would send him free sample bottles of whiskey; what a tater.
whiskey tater by mastertater June 23, 2019