it means powerful and different. wutae's are really different and they stand out. no one is like them, and they are alwayssmart, funny, geniuses, or even dancers.
Yet another way of saying "whatever". Very abbreviated, very aloof, very annoying. Mostly otaku use this word, as the Japanese pronouce the English "v" as "b".
Adjective. Old English.
A word used to characterize an area where the wind blows so strongly that it makes a terrifying roaring sound.
Used mainly in the 19th century to describe the windy conditions of the weather in England.
Made famous by the classic novel by Emily Brontë, 'Wuthering Heights'. The hostile Yorkshire Moors in the early 19th century provide the setting for the novel. 'Wuthering Heights' is the name of a house on these moors and it is named after the wild weather often experienced in what is today known as 'Brontë Country'.
Person A "It's fair blowing a gail out there."
Person B "Yes, do you that that roraing sound? The wind is blowing so hard, it's wuthering."
The ninja village of FF7, Yuffie's hometown. You can go to Wutai as a sidequest, but Yuffie will steal all your materia. Complete the quest and you get it all back, but she'll put it back in the wrong order.
Before the events of FF7, Wutai was at war with the infamious company Shinra, and suffered great losses, becoming a tourist town to stay afloat, adding to Yuffie's anger tword Shinra.