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wilding

a slang term that refers to the practice of marauding in bands to terroize strangers and to swagger and bully

We were bored, all six of us, so we decided to go out wilding

by david goater April 6, 2005

452πŸ‘ 244πŸ‘Ž


wild

adj.-something or someone that's really awesome!

chris:"i love you so much..."
natasha:"i love you too...you're so wild..."

or

chris:"hey look at my spongebob belt buckle i just bought!"
natasha:"That's wild!"

by natie-poo August 21, 2007

228πŸ‘ 125πŸ‘Ž


Wild`in

Another word for "trippin." Wild`in, pronounced with a silent d, can be used in terms of saying something or someone is cool, or "trippin".

Christian: "Man Tehsin, you be wild`in!"
Sofie: "Man, you'll get jumped for that!"
Cindy: "YEAH!!"
Christian: "Naw man, she be wild`in; she be trippin'. "

by Sofiee November 28, 2007

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Wilded

The act of ignoring or walking away from someone, leaving them bewildered. (Often happens to someone who's asking for help or clarification)

Mr Wild wilded me in class, even though I had my hand raised he walked by me like I don't exist.

by Impact Gangsttaaaa April 14, 2011

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wilding

Behaving in an unpredicatably antisocial manner

That wilding just can't be put mildly.

by Hercolena Oliver March 19, 2009

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that’s wild

when someone is talking to you and you don’t gaf; middle schoolers say it a lot; similar to that’s crazy

Kylie: Stormi needs diapers, wipes, clothes, shoes- Are you listening to me?
Travis: *scrolling on Instagram* that’s wild

by @b_poodah November 2, 2019

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wilding

a non-word. It arose from media haze in 1989, during the "Central Park Jogger" case. It supposedly means marauding in search of ultra-violence, but the media made it sound like it was already urban slang, when it was not. The word did not exist till the jogger thing.

ANYWAY, the youths who were supposedly "wilding" were all innocent anyway. The whole thing really stank, big time.

"Wilding" is a non-word.

by Frank Booth April 10, 2006

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