by Lady Fury Braappp! Braaapp! February 22, 2005
by Ionlymadethisaccountforafewwor July 07, 2019
“U WOT M8” is a shorthand for “You what, mate?” which is a colloquialism used by English speakers in the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. It is typically used in response to an incoherent proposition put forth by someone else, along the similar lines of “what did you just say?” or wat or what is this. Alternatively, the phrase can be used devoid of any context to confuse anyone that is unfamiliar with the expression.
by Lady~Koala October 25, 2014
A term commonly used by a character in Animal Crossing, a videogame made by Nintendo.
The character in question is appropriately named "Blathers;" he is an owl who runs the local museum. He is a sweet creature who has a tendency to talk excessively, and, based on some of his speech patterns, seems to be British. He often liberally sprinkles the phrase "eh wot" throughout his lengthly proclamations.
The character in question is appropriately named "Blathers;" he is an owl who runs the local museum. He is a sweet creature who has a tendency to talk excessively, and, based on some of his speech patterns, seems to be British. He often liberally sprinkles the phrase "eh wot" throughout his lengthly proclamations.
"No, no, That's not necessary! Please, I must insist we keep it in the container! Protocols, you see, eh wot?"
by Sar Star July 14, 2006
"wah't-LEE'mack" ; - is "camel tow" backwards, When a woman's pants are so tight, that the actual fabric comes into their lips, creating the two-mounded image of a camel toe. more of an inside joke,wot lemac is a undercover way of saying camel toe
by fatty McJigel'tits April 27, 2008
by Cressiiebabes February 10, 2008

