waaaaay
pr-nounced “weigh” – originated in the cruise line industry amongst cruise staff members as a greeting/farewell, as in “anchor’s aweigh”.
also used as a punctuation mark at the end of a statement. usually found after a punchline.
greeting similar to w-ssup
greeting “waaaaay”
puncuation “…. that’s what she said. waaaaay”
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