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What is the meaning of wagan,patty mout and H.A.M?
How do you use them?
And do you usually use them?
21 Mar 2016 13:27
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I appreciate your help guys!
23 Mart 2016
It's funny, I never heard these terms before, interesting.
22 Mart 2016
Wagan: You could only used it in your group of British friends.
21 Mart 2016
Wagan is a British street slang to say: Hey how are you? And it's pronounced like "Wa gwan"
21 Mart 2016
Wagan is Jamaican/Anglo-Jamaican slang for "What is going on?", it's a greeting like hello.
H.A.M. is a bit rude! It means "Hard as a motherf*****", generally used to say that something or someone is doing a lot of work. For example "I went H.A.M. with my language revision last night"
It's been American slang for quite a while but was made popular by this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtoHI0JEfDg
Hope that helps!
21 Mart 2016
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