Slang Dictionary
wack
1. adj. Weak, uncool, or poor quality. Something undesirable.
"That girl is wack."
wacked
1. see "wack."
wagon
1. n. a large butt, a woman’s derriere. (see badunkadunk)
"I like Judy cause she got that wagon that I wanna pull."
wale tail
1. As in the term for the look of the thong underwear peeking above the back of a girl's pants.
"Mark did you see that wale tail?"
wanksta
1. a “wanna-be” gangsta
wassup
1. (derived from "what's up?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you.
water
1. n. slang for the drug pcp.
"I ain't going out wit Justin anymore; he's a fiend for that water and I just don't swing it like that."
wats gucci
1. n. Slang term for what’s good... what’s up... how u doing?
"Ahight wats gucci dawg?"
wavy
1. To be fly, impressively dressed, attention seeking through the way you're clothed; made popular by rapper Max B.
"Anybody know me know I’m the waviest boy!"
2. adj. In Suffolk County, New York it is used to mean that something is not quite right.
"The way that fool was talking to you just seemed too wavy, you better watch that cat."
we're up
1. something said when it's time to leave.
"Hey, we're up!"
weak
1. adj. no good, a bad situation.
"This is weak."
weaksauce
1. n. Joke that didn't quite make you laugh.
"That was weaksauce."
weavolicious
1. n. someone who’s just added hair extensions into their hair.
"Trina just got her hair did so you know she feelin all weavolicious right now!"
weight
1. n. A large amount of drugs usually gathered and packaged by the pound.
2. n. A large amount of cocaine.
"Man, I’m tired of slangen nickels an dimes; I want to get my hands on some serious weight."
3. Street credit, or hierarchal status in the streets.
"Man, my dogs got all kinds o’ weight; what you want done out there?"
Lyrical reference: Pushin' Weight; Ice Cube & Mr. Short KHOP
"A yeah yeah I push rhymes like weight I push rhymes like weight"
Wha's crackulatin'?
1. (derived from "What's crackulating?") What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. When greeting someone you might say, "Whas' crackulatin'?"
Wha’s really good?
1. Or “what’s good?” A greeting. When you see a friend, you say this.
"Wha's really good son?"
Whassup?
1. Derived from "what's up?" What is going on? How is it going? Good to see you. If you pass someone, bob your head once, raising your chin about an inch and say "Whassup?"
What it do?
1. A term used to say, What's up?
"Hey kinfolk, what it do?"
What up?
1. Another way of saying, What's up? Also see "Wassup?"
"Hey Malia! Girl what up?"
What's crackin?
1. See wassup? (In some cities, it is said that certain gangs use “what’s crackin” and others use “what’s poppin” and you don’t want to say the wrong term.)
What's poppin?
1. A greeting, or another way of saying what's up? Also see "Wassup?"
whip
1. a car
"Yo’ T. Lets hop in the whip and get up out of here."
whipped
1. To be head over heels in love; do anything for someone.
"Man, she got yo behind whipped!"
white
1. n. A term used to refer to cocaine because of its color.
"Aye to Big John, you better not get caught slangen that white or you’ll be doing some serious time."
who's your daddy!
1. An exclamation of victory or retort. A cry bellowed after a recent conquer. After dribbling past an opponent and scoring in basketball, yell "who's your daddy!"
whoobangin'
1. v. to communicate bad things about someone. To gossip. Also known as "talking trash."
"Quit your whoobangin and let's roll."
whoop
1. v. To beat up.
"You mad doggin me? I'll whoop you so bad your cousin will cry!"
2. To beat someone in a sport.
"We whooped their team 126 to 57!"
whoosaah
1. n. a word used in ‘meditation’ to calm you down. Taken from the Bad Boys film with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence where Martin Lawrence’s character would continue to repeat the word to calm himself down.
"I was so jacked up after that math test, I was like “Whoosaah… I have to chill before my next class or I’m goin’ off!"
wicked
1. Very good, great.
wigga
1. A white person who thinks he’s black. Derived from “white nig***”
wikijism
1. n. A term to describe any journalism, reports or writing that uses Wikipedia as it's only source.
"Jason thought that he got over with his book report, but it was full of wikijism and he only got a C for the assignment."
Wipe
1. adv. to be defeated or whipped.
"Don't battle Terron, he will wipe you everytime cause that boy is raw!"
Woot/Woop
1. v. Term used as a response or in celebration to exciting news.
"A yo Daniel, I (Michael) was drafted by the NBA last night, WOOP!"
word
1. that’s correct, that’s all right, or that’s good.
"“I just got me a new ride!” “Word.”"
word up
1. To affirm "that's the truth" coined by the song "word up" released in 1986 by a band called Cameo.
worn
1. adj. (derived from “worn out”) Exhausted.
"Man, I'm worn."
wtf
1. adv. abbreviation for "what the f*ck," often used in texting.
"I just sw yur grl at the mall w/ Jordan an ws lk wtf?"
wuddup
1. Another way of saying hello; or what's up?
"Yo Mike! Wuddup!"
wylin'
1. v. acting crazy or wild. Out of control
"Girl, I ain't goin over Nita's house no more after dark cause them fools be wylin' out!"
2. Tripping or doing something funny.
"Did you see Nick wylin on TV last night?"
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