Short and quickway of saying "What are you" or "What do you" combined in one word, commonly used in conversations talking in second person.
Instant message conversation
Person 1: dude whattaya doing?
Person 2: nm, just chilling, you?
Person 1: whattaya mean nm? dude the party is tonight, right now, whattaya waiting for?
Person 2: will you stop saying that?
Person 1: whattaya mean?
Person 2: ...
Person 2 logs off
The wattage bazooka refers to a monstrous amount of power delivered through the pedals of a bicycle for a duration of 5 minutes or greater. Often produced by the illustrious Tony Martin who fires wattage bazookas left, right and centre to hold off the entire chasing peloton. Sometimes confused with watt bomb, an important distinction is that the wattage bazooka is an extended period of huge, mind blowing power rather than a short, sharp explosion. It can therefore be thought to consist of many watt bombs spread over a period of time greater than 5 minutes.
"Did you see Peter Sagan drop a watt bomb on the final climb to win the world championships?" said Billy.
"My dear boy, that was no watt bomb! Sagan fired off the wattage bazooka for that victory!" responded James.
1. When an episode of 24 turns out to have no action, just a bunch of filler. This usually occurs early in the season when useless subplots are being hashed out, as if anyone cares.
2. Based on the fact that when a certain contributor at a site called blogs4bauer participates in a liveblog of an episode of 24, the episode usually sucks...bad.
"Dana Walsh is a moron and this episode is so Wyattastic"
"Looks like we have another Wyattastic episode, unless Jack Bauer pulls another knife out of his belly"