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wasson

WA-son · phrase · slang

What's going on?; a casual greeting.

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A Cornish greeting, a run-together 'what's on', asking how things are.

“Wasson, me cheeld? Not seen you in ages.”
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wasson In A Sentence

Wasson, me cheeld? Not seen you in ages.

Origin & Usage

Cornish dialect contraction of 'what's on'.

Variants wass onwazzon

People Also Ask

What does 'wasson' mean?

It's a casual Cornish greeting meaning 'what's going on?' or 'how are things?'.

How do you use 'wasson'?

You say it to greet someone informally, often followed by 'me ansome' or 'me cheeld'.

Where does 'wasson' come from?

It's a Cornish dialect run-together of 'what's on'.

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