wass

See also: Wass

English

Etymology

From Somali was (to have sexual intercourse with, to fuck, verb); compare English fuckry. The multiple meanings of jazz also mirror this word well.

Pronunciation

  • (MLE) IPA(key): [ˈwæs], [ˈwas]
  • Rhymes: -æs

Noun

wass (uncountable) (MLE)

  1. wanton disposition, unorderly state of mind or behaviour
    • 2021 April 7, M24 (lyrics and music), “Plugged In”, Fumez the Engineer (music):
      That shit's going straight to my head
      I been on every single block that I beef
      The beef can't dead 'til the opps are dead
      I'm fully on wass, yes
      I say that shit on my chest
      […]
      The young boys really on wass, go over there and do gang proud
  2. specifically inane or sottish words
    Synonyms: flizz, jazz; see also Thesaurus:nonsense
    • 2021 April 7, M24 (lyrics and music), “Plugged In”, Fumez the Engineer (music):
      I been out here since qway back
      Man can't tell man nothing
      All of these new plates talkin wass
      I'm soon gonna show man sutting
    • 2021 October 12, Migo (lyrics and music), “Loads of Cap”:
      They rap bare wass but it’s loads of cap

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Middle English

Verb

wass

  1. Alternative spelling of was, third-person singular preterite of been

Middle Low German

Verb

wass

  1. Alternative spelling of was, third-person singular preterite of wēsen
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