WFB
working from bed
sure she said she’s working from home, but really you know she’s bundled up, b-mmin it and wfb with netflix on in the background.
wfb means – what a f-cking blog
after you read a blog then you will yell out loud “what the f-ck?”.
hey ben i read my boss’s blog. he f-cked our secretary last night. check it out man.. wfb
wfb – working from boat – the act of being on a boat and working instead of in a standard office or cubical.
today was such a nice day, i decided to wfb.
wfb means weezy f baby, a nickname for lil wayne.
“she lick me like a lollipop.” -wfb
well-f-cked b-tch. this is actually an outlandish female hairstyle. the gist of this is that you see a woman in a coffee shop easting breakfast in an evening dress, usually in a morning-after scenario and her hair is just all wild and out of control.
some women will intentionally style their hair “well-f-cked b-tch”.
oh my, there goes another wfb.
way f-cking bright (noun). when looking through your transcript, college advisors would give an amazingly all-around intelligent person this t-tle. pr-nounced “wf ba”
“she can sing, act, she gets great grades, and she’s street smart” – guy
“wow, sounds like you sn-tched a wfb!” – other guy
Read Also:
- whydoyoudothesethings
when your mom or wife starts doing things on their own without telling you first. mom, whydoyoudothesethings when you said you were just going to the store?
- Wreck my world
someone or something that makes your life worse. teachers wreck my world, dude. they give ridiculous amounts of homework and then call my parents when i don’t complete it.
- you got no jams
a very terrible insult. if you have no jams, on a scale of jimin to namjoon, you are jimin. jimin, you got no jams. -gasp-
- Sandusky Tickle
when someone older than you creepily tickles your ribs. i was sitting on the bench when rich reached over and gave me a sandusky tickle.
- air grab
to grasp at the air, usually performed by moving your arm upwards abruptly – grabbing at the air – then bringing you arm (slowly) back towards your body. usually used in combination with slow music (at the beginning of a bar/phrase), or at the climax(es) of a piece, to show the impact certain musical features […]