Internet Lingo with W

  • “wyd” = “what you doing?”, common chat shorthand

  • “wassup” casual “what’s up?”, classic web greeting

  • “wow” = surprise or awe, super common reaction online

  • “wth” = “what the heck”, mild online exclamation

  • “wdym” = “what do you mean?”, common in chats

  • “wya” = “where you at?”, frequent in texting

  • “wbu” = “what about you?”, reply shorthand online

  • “wack” = lame/bad, widely used in memes and chats

  • “woke” = socially aware, big in online discourse

  • “woah” = shock/surprise, very common reaction word

  • “welp” = resigned “well”, common meme reply

  • “W rizz” = strong charm/flirting, TikTok slang

  • “whack” = bad/lame, common in online chatter

  • Exaggerated “wow” online, playful surprise.

  • Used for “victory/success”, eg “easy win”.

  • Acronym for “working from home” in chats.

  • Anime/manga fan slang, reclaimed online term.

  • Casual “what’s up?” greeting in chats.

  • Meme-y misspelling of “what” in comments.

  • Acronym “what you mean/mean?” in DMs.

  • Used as slang for crazy/fun situation online.

  • UK/Jamaican-influenced “what’s up?” greeting.

  • Twitch-style hype: multiple “wins” in chat.

  • Site name, often used as verb in net lingo.

  • British meme spelling of “what” online.

  • Slang for a win; used to celebrate in chats.

  • Common chat greeting, also “wassup” style.

  • Variant spelling of “what’s up” in messages.

  • Very casual “what’s up” greeting in chats.

  • From SpongeBob meme, joking opposite of "mini"

  • Short for Wikipedia, used all over the web

  • Chat app name, super common net lingo

  • Short for “what you saying/what’s up” in chats

  • Acronym “what would you do?” common online

  • Playful misspelling of “what”, classic chat

The words in the list Internet Lingo with W come from players of the word game City, Country, River.