Wherk


a broad, generalizing term often used contextually, as it can take on any meaning that the speaker intends. it is most often used to imply hanging out or in reference to an object or activity.
“lets do wherk later, ok?” – in reference to hanging out
“p-ss me the wherk please”- in reference to an item the speaker wants p-ssed
“i do this wherk” – in reference to the speaker’s partic-p-tion and proficiency in a particular activity.

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