A fork of Rural Dictionary
Wazzam is slang originating from *New Orleans* that's a form of saying "What's up?"/"Wassup?" or "How's it going?".
*Person one;* "Wazzam, bruh?"
*Person two;* "I'm aight."
A popular word in New Orleans (MURDER CAPITAL) thats short for whats up or as white kids say how you do!!!!!!!!!
The catch phrase of Chef Holland Daze from Chowder.
*Throws dish in the oven* WAZZAM!
Wazzam wit it home boy.
Wazzam wit it Supa
“WAZZAM” another word for “what’s up” or “wussup” but it holds more meaning then just those 2 phrases it’s said when feeling excited to see a home boy or just in a good mood about what your going to do. You don’t really use this as common language to an acquaintance but you use to show happiness and excitement when your talking to them notice how it’s capital to show that excitement.
“WAZZAM BRO how u been”
“WAZZAM MFFFFF”