wah waah


interjection that may emphasize an annoying thing, particularly one that is noted after a piece of positive or neutral news (a “downer”). made popular by the debbie downer character on “sat-rday night live”. usually the first word is said with a high tone, and the second word with a lower tone.
barb: look, bob proposed! look at this beautiful diamond ring he bought me!

debbie: much more beautiful than the blood diamond industry in ivory coast, leading to the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent workers. wah waah.

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