It's a short way of saying 'What goin On (pronounced; Waaats Gaiiyin on....Wagwan!:)
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wololo wagwan...
"Wagwan" is a Jamaican Patois greeting similar to "What's going on?" or "What's up?" It is commonly used in Caribbean and urban English slang to inquire about someone's well-being or activities.
Food Hound Tidbits - 2011 Wagwan King of PA 2-40 was released on: USA: 2012
It's a Jamaican greeting e.g. hello, or how's it going etc.
safe man wagwan alex beaven get me
he discovered that to burn an object you need oxygen wagwan fam
If I knew the answer I wouldn't be asking the question!!
Ellen DeGeneres Show tickets are free. Never pay for them. However, although, free they are very difficult to get.
WagWaN= Some think fair trade advocates claim it is the answer to all of the issues relating to intertational trade but it has played a prominent role in taking issues to the public, raising awareness and asking them to make better choices. While others might argue that Fair Trade actually hides the real problem of consumption we are a long way from convincing many consumers of the broader problems - fair trade is neither the answer nor the only strategy we follow but it does engage many consumers who would be otherwise not interested in the wider movement at all.=cya
Oxygen leaves the leaf because it is actually useless to the plant. We breathe in oxygen, because we need it to survive, and we breathe out carbon monoxide, which is contained in our cells but is harmful to us. Plants work together with us - as we breathe out the carbon monoxide, they take it in because they need it, and in return they let out oxygen, which we need.