want to


a phrase difficult to say aloud correctly, and is thus heard as ‘wanna’.
try to say the sentence “i do not not want to eat it.” korrectly; in order to do so, you will sound nasaly, sort-of like a stuck-up french person. just be sure that y‘are not actually saying ‘wants to’. if you say it too many times, your ‘d’ in ‘do-not’ starts sounding different.

Read Also:

  • Preate

    the act of pre-eating. eating before u go to a party. lisa-hey, kim the food sucks. kim- i know i am so glad i preate.

  • warburton's

    bread since 1876. warburton’s is one of the uk’s leading bread manufacturers. making lines such as ‘danish’, ‘seeded batch’ and ‘xtra thick sliced white bread’ i love danish bread by warby! someone who thinks they are a bad -ss but is really a big tool bag that warburton over there with his collar popped just […]

  • Predrink

    the act of drinking before your night actually starts. many canadian youths have this word in their every day vocabulary. hey, you wanna predrink at john’s before we hit the bar? the act in which one cosumes alchohol prior to attending an event at which alcholic beverages may or may not be served. often popular […]

  • jamaled

    1. when you have s-x with a guy with a huge p-n-s 2. another name for jungle fever 3. a name used for a man with a huge p-n-s 1. “how was he?” “omg girlfriend he was so jamaled.” or “he was short so i never expected him to be so jamaled.” 2. “heather has […]

  • Jamean

    jamean is simply short for “you know what i mean?” it’s pernounced “yah-mean.” dude i feel like my stomache is about to explode…jamean?


Disclaimer: want to definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.