*Whelp
1) A young animal, such as a baby wolf or dog.
2) Someone that is naive, ignorant, immature. (British slang)
1) A young animal, such as a baby wolf or dog.
2) Someone that is naive, ignorant, immature. (British slang)
E.g.
The whelps (welps)are such troublemakers in the neighbourhood these days, tossing their bikes on lawns, pulling out my flowers.
The whelps (welps)are such troublemakers in the neighbourhood these days, tossing their bikes on lawns, pulling out my flowers.
by Janine13 October 10, 2005
by messi11012 May 15, 2017
by djsanty December 20, 2010
1. "Well." People often, but accidently, say this when they're talking to fast. Like when they're trying to talk their way out of trouble.
2. Others use say the word, "well" like this just to bug the hell out of other people.
2. Others use say the word, "well" like this just to bug the hell out of other people.
1. Mom: "Why haven't you emptied the dishwasher yet?"
Child: "Welp, I didn't have the time to, you see...."
2. "Welp, that's just great."
"I hope you do welp in your baseball tournement."
"Welp I'm off to my nine to five.
Child: "Welp, I didn't have the time to, you see...."
2. "Welp, that's just great."
"I hope you do welp in your baseball tournement."
"Welp I'm off to my nine to five.
by Carrera's Wedge March 31, 2007