Who knew?
an expression to be used in a sarcastic manner to denote something that is considered to be obvious.
a survey revealed that over 50% of the people using twitter are vacuous, celebrity-stalking f-cktards. who knew?
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- Whomo
a person that look like an h-m-, talk like h-m-, move like an h-m- but who is not an h-m-. wh-m- are similar to metros-xual. boy did you saw the new guy ? girl yeah he is my new best friend. boy get a life, your new friend is a wh-m-.
- Whut It Were
a greeting used to address a person or group. similar to “whuz it do,” or “what it dew.” tyrone: “whut it were…” reckanandah: “the block is hot, son! save yo self!”
- Why so sex?
an expression that started on mmorpg forums, mainly the world of warcraft realm forums. the expression comes from posts from foron (mainly chinese) scammers posting fake links containing keyloggers with the comment “why so s-x?”. the comment was supposed to make clicking the links more tempting but is now instead widely joked about. – why […]
- wichu
abbreviation for “with you” pr-nounced “witch-ooo” “what da h-llza matta wichu”
- dismorning
the period of time between when you start work in the morning and when you have a lunch break. according to dan, it’s a word without definition and that spell check must’ve got it wrong, with that stupid squiggly red line under it… also, a typical example of ‘australianisms’ whereby, we as a people are […]