1. To wack something with great force or you accomplish something with amazing excitement. Synonyms. Boom, Crash, Bang
I went wamo when I hit the baseball a great distance.
Origin:
Circa 2012. Modern English < "a creative change of “wham”: a heavy blow," 1923, of echoic origin and 1125–75; Middle English < Old French < Latin ō. Source - dictionary.com
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Name - Gavin Hurst
Date - 1, October 2012
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Wamo wa*mo verb
1. To wack something with great force or you accomplish something with amazing excitement. Synonyms. Boom, Crash, Bang
I went wamo when I hit the baseball a great distance.
Origin:
Circa 2012. Modern English < "a creative change of “wham”: a heavy blow," 1923, of echoic origin and 1125–75; Middle English < Old French < Latin ō. Source - dictionary.com
Wa - mo - er - noun
S - wam - o - adjective
October 2, 2012