Vaughn Wamsley
1. a personal injury lawyer and minor celebrity in central indiana. well known for plastering his face all over billboards, phonebooks, and the like. often thought of as an ambulance chaser, but has amazing hair.
2. a game, similar to “padiddle”, played by sneaking up on a friend, shouting “vaaaaauuuuuuugggggghhhhhhnnnnn… wham-sley!” and punching said friend in the shoulder.
1. vaughn wamsley: hey, does anyone need a personal injury attorney? have you been injured in an accident? know your rights!
2. me: (quietly) vaaaaauuuuuugggghhhhhnnnn…
friend: what are you doing?
me: (yells, punching friend in the arm) wham-sley!
friend: ow, stop it. i think i need a personal injury attorney now.
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