wajang
A rowdy, ill-behaved, low-class person.
Definitions
A person associated with crude, ghetto or unruly behaviour. Also wajank.
wajang In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Trinidadian; of uncertain origin, denoting hooligan conduct.
People Also Ask
What does wajang mean?
Wajang describes a rowdy, ill-behaved, low-class person associated with crude or unruly conduct.
Is wajang an insult?
Yes, it's a pejorative term implying hooligan behaviour and a lack of refinement.
How do you use wajang in a sentence?
You might say 'they carrying on like a set of wajang', meaning they're behaving rowdily and disgracefully.
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