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Wappie

another word for being drunk

I was so wappie last night I fucked my mother in law

by looksa tyoupee October 4, 2010

13πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Wappie

Used in a sentence to positively enrich it.

The new CD of Barones is realy super mega wappie cool !

by Inexces November 16, 2009

7πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


Wappie

In Holland used for the people who don’t want to be vacinated to protect themselves from corona.

someone: Hey, let’s go to a restaurant!

Wappie: Sorry I can’t i am not vacinated.

Someone: Ugh you’re such a Wappie

by ❀︎ November 22, 2021

3πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Wappy

An adjective used to describe someone who appears vague or delirious. This may be through sleep deprivation, drug use, boredom or an innate, genetic wappiness.

Person 1: What the hell's wrong with that girl? She just garbled some nonsense then walked into a tree.

Person 2: Oh, Helen? She's a bit wappy this morning after staying up all night watching Spongebob and eating mini cheddars with James.

by heckzecutive December 3, 2012

36πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


wappy

1. Crazy, frantic and unpredictable
2. Angry in frenetic fashion

1. Argh! The computer just went wappy
2. Dave went wappy at me after I trod on his toe

by Bob of Bob March 16, 2004

132πŸ‘ 55πŸ‘Ž


wappy

a line of cocaine

let's do a huge wappy and get high as f*&!

by jgw899 May 25, 2009

52πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


wappy

A British word meaning flimsy or bendy, used to describe large pieces of material like metal or wood. It can also be used for food like cake that has become soggy and floppy (so that it dips in the middle).

It comes from the sound made when large sheets of metal are shaken, so that parts of the sheet turn inside out and make a strange wobbly noise.

1. Be careful carrying drinks on that large tray; it's very wappy.
2. I added too much water to my cake, and now it's gone a bit wappy.

by turgoman July 11, 2010

15πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž