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The noble art of mooching, taking advantage of, or enjoying something without proper permission—immortalized by Pauly Shore in the 1992 classic "Encino Man." To wheeze is to partake in someone else's resources with the confidence of someone who definitely wasn't invited. It's borrowing without the intention of returning, enjoying without the burden of ownership.
Stranded by someone or something.
Wafe (adj.) - Awesome; Sick; Unbelievable Wafed (vb.) - the act of getting plastered on alcohol or other substances for recreational pleasure
Someone who is sexually attracted with the sight, taste, smell, and touch of water
What a f**king Dumb Ass
why are you still talking to me
what do you wanna talk about
What did you do to me
What I Love About You
What is wrong with you
world series of poker
What shall we talk about?
what the f**k do you mean
What the f**king god
whatever, tell it to your blog
what time are we meeting?
whats wrong with you
what you see is what you get
What you want to talk about
Someone who is preparing to do something difficult may use WDMB to stand for "will do my best." Using this acronym is the same as saying "I will give it my all."
A term that is synonymous with success; commonly used by a person to proclaim that he is really good at something or that everything is going his way; made famous by Charlie Sheen when he was gloating about his lifestyle/
Disney fans use WDW as shorthand for the Walt Disney World Resort. You might encounter this acronym in Disney-related forums, onDisTwitter, or while talking with someone who is Disney bound (not to be confused withDisneybounding).
You will see wat in texts and online, especially on social media and in messages. For example, your friend may text you, "Wat are you doing tonite?" Or, you might tweet, "IDK wat Bryan is thinking. He needs to get back with Katrina!"
For example, you may boast to your colleagues in a message that you have the highest WPM, and a competition ensues to settle the debate. Or, you may apply for a professional assistant position and put "100 WPM" on your résumé.