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A term used by the legendary sea star compass keeper Patrick Star, when he made an error to his captain Eugene Krabs, mistaking the word east for weast, a common word to substitute west.
"Oh.... East? I thought you said weast!"-Patrick Star
The direction in which you have travelled when you went west instead of the correct direction, east.
A: Dude, where are you? It's been 20 minutes.
B: I turned left like you said!
A: No, dumbass. I said "east," not "weast."
The concept of not moving anywhere, combining "west" and "east", considering moving west and east at the same time. Also properly used combining any other direction and "weast" to create a new direction but with more class.
A: "Where are you going?"
B: "Nowhere man, I'm going weast."
"Where's canada?"
"Canada is north-weast good sir."
A word Patrick star made up in spongebob squarepants still airing from 1999
Oh EAST I thought you said WEAST-Patrick star.
Weast what kind of compass are you using-Mr krabs.
This one-Patrick star.
That's west Patrick-Mr krabs.
When you don't know wether you are going west or east... You go weast.
"Oh, I thought you said Weast"
-Patrick Star
A mixture of both yeast, and water. Usually spelled w e a s t.
You: Mom, what's for dinner?
Mom: Weast.
You: what the hell is a Weast?