A word of jubilation that is uttered by mainly Hispanics, especially within the Puerto Rican community. It normally is yelled at high volumes in a nasal manner, especially after something that is celebrated. "Wepa" normally means, "All right! Good job! Congratulations! Yeah!"
When saying, "Wepa!," you must hold the "e" for the longest amount of time, and "a" for just as long. Variations are also acceptable.
Pronounced: Weh - pah; you must say it nasally or there is no true jubilant effect.
Student 1: I just a 98 on my Chemistry final!
Student 2: All right, man! WEPA!
Puerto Rican singer: ¿Estamos listos? (Are we ready?)
Audience: WEPA!!!!
Priest: I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.
Attendee: WEEEEEEEPAAAAAAAAAAAAA! (applauding the couple as he says it)
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A word of jubilation that is uttered by mainly Hispanics, especially within the Puerto Rican community. It normally is yelled at high volumes in a nasal manner, especially after something that is celebrated. "Wepa" normally means, "All right! Good job! Congratulations! Yeah!"
When saying, "Wepa!," you must hold the "e" for the longest amount of time, and "a" for just as long. Variations are also acceptable.
Pronounced: Weh - pah; you must say it nasally or there is no effect.
Student 1: I just a 98 on my Chemistry final!
Student 2: All right, man! WEPA!
Puerto Rican singer: ¿Estamos listos? (Are we ready?)
Audience: WEPA!!!!
Priest: I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride.
Attendee: WEEEEEEEPAAAAAAAAAAAAA! (applauding the couple as he says it)
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A feeling that does not quite reach the emotional level of love and consists of some elements of lust, however never having the extremities that both love and lust suggest.
Person 1: I'm still thinking about her
Person 2: Aw, its love.
Person 1: I think it's...lust? I don't know; it's a weird feeling I have, like somewhere in between the two.
Person 2: Then it's...lovust? Yeah, lovust.
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