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wrong side of the tracks

  • a bad part of town.
    He's from the wrong side of the tracks.

    Last edited on Aug 11 2009. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009.

expression

  • coming from a lower social class.
    His parents objected to his marriage to a girl from the wrong side of the tracks.

    Last edited on Jun 04 2014. Submitted by Anonymous on May 30 2014.

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WRT

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WTG

interjection

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WTH

interjection

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WTMI

interjection

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wuddup

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wuffo

adverb

  • Short for "what for" or "why" (from the "Li'l Abner" comic strip (1934 - 1977); popularly used in the 1950s and 1960s. Ex.: "Wuffo you want to hit me with that club?"

    Last edited on Sep 15 2017. Submitted by Anonymous on Sep 15 2017.

noun

  • an unknowledgeable observer who hangs around a hang gliding launching or landing area asking many questions; slang used by hangliders that wanna be skydivers.
    I almost mowed over three wuffos with my left wingtip on landing.

    Last edited on Mar 07 2018. Submitted by Alec P. from Santa Clara, CA, USA on Mar 01 1999.

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wugget

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wuppie

noun

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