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wew

Widely used by Filipino gamers to express frustration. It was first coined in a 2007 casual rhythm-matching online game called O2JAM by a username "superwax123.” The word "wew" itself was originally intended to replace the expression "wow" since "w" and "e" keys are very near to each other.

player1: wew host please start now!
player2: he's afk
player1: wew

by superwax123 February 12, 2017

wew

What someone writes when they want to say "woo" or "WOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!" but are too lazy, and therefore use only one hand, and type "wew."

Mom: Son, pizza's for dinner when you get home.
Son: wew

by Awesomepantswoopwoop April 04, 2011

wew

a noob clan in counter-strike

LOL wew sucks

by luke chable December 29, 2003

wew

1)A counter-strike clan that conveniently consists of kids too young to go to CPL. They have 1 year of cal-im exp. and 1 year of cal-m exp. and they still manage to beat Team 3D.

2)A counter-strike clan that does not lan

Im in a CS clan called wew and I enjoy getting owned on lan and then going online and beating the best teams in the United States

by ksharp November 29, 2004

wew

a white jewish person

1. only white jews can be a "wew"
2. ya only other can call white jews wew's other wise ur GAY

by Bob Ze-Hottie March 16, 2007

wew

A sighing or exhaling reaction to a situation to a bad smell or sigh of relief like 'phew' and 'whew'.

A form of txtspk (text speak) meaning the same as 'wow'. It's often used by Filipino gamers when something happens in a game. Friends might also text each other 'wew' to be funny.

midman4848: yo, did u see that?
sub2pewds: wew
pyeface: dope

Friend 1: Awkward...
Friend 2: Wew...

Friend 1: Dude, you could have died!
Friend 2: Wew... Yeah!

Friend 1: yo
Friend 2: wew
Friend 1: wew

by Bubbs the trubss May 25, 2019

wewe

A female ghost with large drooping breasts
Found by karl pilkington in the fortean times

Susan sais she wouldn't like to die, i said she might become a wewe.....i was chuffed as i used my word

by Josh Bailey September 05, 2006