WWCD stands for "What Would Conan Do" as in Conan O'Brien. It was modeled after the famous WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) products.
Dude1: I saw a nun drop her purse. What should I do?
Voice: What would Conan Do?
Dude1: (bends down to pick up the purse and looks up the nun's dress)
What Would Chuck Do? In reference to Chuck Bartowski, the head character of the NBC TV series, Chuck. Despite his "noobiness" when it comes to being a spy, he is seen as a leader to his Buy-More (fictional store, possible parody of Best Buy) collegues, one of whom, uses the phrase (possibly Jeff, Morgan or Lester).
Big Mike: The crowd is turning into a riot!
Jeff: WWCD... What would Chuck do?
Short for “What would Ms. Corona do?” To just infect her victims, who have been continually or unreasonably speaking ill of her, and in some cases to also end their lives prematurely, especially when she too is having a bad day roaming the planet.
Ms. Corona has been pretty merciful or forgiving via-à-vis those who scapegoat her for any troubles plaguing the world today—she’s rather tickled listening to all those petty WWCDs floating around her ears 24/7.
Stands for What Would Caesar Do?
When you're in a dilemma and don't know what to do.
Man, Should I take her home?
WWCD bro !!
Take HER and Her friend home
Spinoff of WWJD for Jesus, this acronym stands for What Would Conan (the Barbarian) Do? Often used by the manliest of men to follow the right course of action when facing a moral dilemma.
Alan: So what did you do when that chick was getting mugged last night? <he had run away from the scuffle>
William: I asked myself WWCD? So sure enough I gutted those cowardly dogs and bedded the grateful wench.
Alan: Damn, that's amazing, I can't believe I criticized you for wearing a sword all the time.