Weisa


duragatory term for a white person used by white people to refer to each other, usually as friends or acquaintances.
whats up my weisa.

hey weisa, you know we gotta hit up those greens.

me and my weisa are gonna get hammered tonight come over and have a few with us.

that weisa is such a janky.

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