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Definition of gwat

gwat

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Definitions include: to use the word "fuck" or one of its variants at an inappropriate time or place.
Definitions include: stands for "fucked up beyond recognition."
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Definitions include: to look out for a person's safety, or one's own safety.
Definitions include: synonym for shit. Typically appears in censored edited-for-radio versions of hip-hop songs. It has entered into wider usage.
Definitions include: an acknowledgement of a surprising event.
Definitions include: gross, creepy; ICKY, etc. Term was common in Brooklyn, NY, USA in the 1950s and 1960s.
Definitions include: exclamation derived from "damn" meaning "Oh my" or "Holy cow!"
Definitions include: something dangerous.
Definitions include: rhyming slang for "kid".

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