Slang

A Collection of Today's Most Common Slang Words

wack

- Unpleasant; bad.
Example: Clark is a wack, he never showed on our date.

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- Nuts; crazy; insane.
Example: You can never have a good conversation with someone as wack as him.

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wack

- Unpleasant; bad.
Example: Clark is a wack, he never showed on our date.

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- Nuts; crazy; insane.
Example: You can never have a good conversation with someone as wack as him.

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wasted

- Under the influence of alcohol; intoxicated; drunk.
Example: He painted the town red that's why he is so wasted.

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weed

- Cigarette.
Example: Teenagers start to puff weeds at an early age.

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weirdo

- Someone who is odd; unconventional; peculiar; eccentric.
Example: That new girl in school seems to be a weirdo.

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whistle dixie

- To be mistaken; to assume.
Example: If you think that you can get away with this, you're whistling Dixie.

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whiz

- Urination.
Example: I cannot hold it any longer. I need to go and take a whiz.

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- A person with extraordinary skills; talented.
Example: He is a science whiz.

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whiz

- Urination.
Example: I cannot hold it any longer. I need to go and take a whiz.

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- A person with extraordinary skills; talented.
Example: He is a science whiz.

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wrap up

- To conclude; to sum things up; to bring to an end; to finalize.
Example: The President has to wrap up the discussion before the meeting gets adjourned.

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wrap up

- A review; a summary at the end.
Example: I was made to develop a good wrap up for the event.

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