W and L as mentioned "W" abbreviated as "Win" and "L" abbreviated as "Lose"; as in "W post" or "W joke" or "L post" or "L joke" or whatever you can add after the letter. It was started in online games to abbreviate win or loss.
19π 2π
If you look in any 2021 twitch stream you will see either W or Lβs being spammed
W ~ Win/Dub/Double U
L ~ L/ sees something is bad ig
βSays something that people will likeβ
Chat: WWWWWWWWW
βSays or does something people wonβt like
Chat: L stream + ratio + you fell off
Streamer: was this a W or L?
A cooler version of saying welp or well.
Eden: Hawhaw I can spend April fools pulling pranks on you.
Lydia: w e l p
14π 7π
Slang for Washington and Lee University. Pronounced "Dubyanell"
"Dude I'm heading to w&l next year"
"Awesome!@!"
46π 14π
When someone says βW person.β Or βL haircut.β The W stands for winning. But the L stands for losing. Sometimes it could mean great or bad. Instead of saying βyou are a great father.β You could say βW father.β
Fuck bro I messed up your hairline and pushed your shit way back
You know what quandale? Your a L barber!
W / L
11π 2π
A community of people predominately on Twitch and Twitter that is characterized by personality based content and the use of Ws or Ls in the comments/chat to gauge the audience's approval
Popular W/L community creators include Kai Cenat and iShowspeed
23π 3π
A streamer who has joined more recently.
Typically they get more alomg how ever fans might be somewhat toxic.
Some popular streamers are people like Kaicenat or Adin ross.
They typically stream on kik or twitch.
Persom #1: Yo W/L streamer name here is my favorite streamer.
Person #2: Same