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waving

A motion done in popping where joints of an appendage or upper torso are moved to emulate a wave.

Wow, When Poppin' Taco is waving he's hella sick and well controlled

by BadboyFLIP July 20, 2006

23πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž


Wave

It’s a slang for plan.

Jake: Yo what’s the wave?
Me: Let’s party over the weekend.

by I got you with the slang terms March 27, 2018

6πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


WAVE

Female sailors. Derived from Women Accepted for Voluntary Emergency Service, WWII era female Navy corps.

Man I love fleet week - gives me time to ride the WAVES.

by SeamanJones November 4, 2008

98πŸ‘ 87πŸ‘Ž


Waves

Describing an event or feeling that "goes with the flow".

A form of approval or acceptance with ones sentiment.

Kim asked Kanye if he wanted to go to the party, Kanye replied, "waves".

"Hey do you want mustard or ketchup on your hot dog?"
"I am waves for either"

by Lyric culture June 4, 2017

13πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


Wave

Action,on something you wanna do or something you dont

Jim: wanna trade nudes

Jemma:na I'm not on that wave

by Waveyting August 19, 2017

5πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


the wave

Termed as "the wave" or "wave." When applied in the context of motorcycle riding, "The Wave" is a gesture by you or the other rider that acknowledges another rider's presence. It is usually done when passing the other motorcyclist in the opposite direction, or when you're passing him/her in the same direction or at a stoplight. Common gestures include a quick salute, an outstretched hand or arm or finger. Usually deemed as a "friendly" gesture. Use of derogatory gestures are not considered part of "the wave." Other gestures that can be considered in "the wave" category include nodding of your helmet. "The wave" may not be used by all motorcyclists and some, such as squids, only use "the wave" to acknowledge other squids.

I could tell that guy was a squid... he snubbed my wave

by Daffe June 18, 2003

21πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž


No-Wave

A form of experimental rock music from the late 70s early 80s originating in the underground music scene of New York. Styles ranged from screaming girls and offbeat drums, to synthesizers and Irish men screaming about being molested in Catholic school.
Now days, no wave has a different meaning. It is music that is shittily played and uses keyboards and tries to sound as much like some band from back in the day as possible.

Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Nervous Gender, Le Shok

by Dee Lauris September 30, 2004

11πŸ‘ 8πŸ‘Ž