A fork of Rural Dictionary
The opposite of Buzzin' When someone is extremely angry or having a go at someone else.
Person 1: I hate you, you suck! why'd you sleep with my mother? Person 2: Alright mate, it was her idea. Don't get "waspy"
1. A word to describe someone who is moody, aggressive, temperamental, unpredictable, short-tempered and capricious. i.e. Having the characteristics of a wasp.
Look at Daniel's glare, he is being very waspy today.
Stuck up, rich white girl, might have daddy issues, leads guys on for personal pleasure, typically a sorority girl specifically Alpha Delta Pi
Chad: Well shucks Brad you totally smashed that ADPI last night didn't you? Brad: No she just got me drunk and took my wallet and stole my credit card. Shes so waspy.
(adj.) having the demeanor of a stereotypical (American) White, Anglo-Saxon, Protestant (abbrev WASP). The stereotype of WASPs is that they have high social status and a disproportionate amount of political power. Example: A white guy of English and Protestant background who was raised in a $15-million mansion in a place like Darien, Connecticut, or Atherton, California, and whose father was a senator and grandfather a governor; whose family has lived in the States for 30 generations; and whose entire family attended Ivy-League or Ivy-League-caliber universities. This guy is a quintessential WASP. Someone who is WASPy is someone who comes across as this sort of person. Caution: One need not be a WASP in order to be WASPy. A WASP refers to any American who is white and of English and Protestant heritage, so even a poor, degenerate meth head in Appalachia could be a WASP. Rather, someone who is WASPy is simply someone who seems to fit the WASP stereotype. For example: Many Americans would consider the Kennedys WASPy even though their religious background alone precludes them from the designation of WASPs, as the Kennedys are Catholic.
-Dude, the best part of trivia night last Thursday was when that really WASPy guy named all the Ivy League schools in like two seconds. -I know. I feel like such a lowlife. I'd never even heard of Dartmouth before, and I thought the University of Pennsylvania was a public school.