We've collected evidence for it from books, from newspapers, and from blogs, which means that this word might be a good candidate for entry. Words We're Watching talks about words we are increasingly seeing in use but that have not yet met our criteria for entry. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. More Words At Play. Merriam-Webster's Words of the Week - Oct.
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Welp, I lost my job, I have a horrible credit score , my spouse wants a divorce, and my insurance company dropped me. I'll just have to go live on the streets, NBD. An immaculate combination of four letters meant to mean any feeling or no feeling at all. The perfect word for no word at all and all words in the world. Simply a word often used to show one does not care. Used most commonly by teenagers of this generation to portray a nonchalant attitude towards something.
Teacher: "If you don't put your food away I'm going to kick you out of my class and I'll call your parents. Do you need their numbers? Oh no, my scrotum got stuck in the stapler! Welps need to get a grip.
Don't be a welp. Guy 1: Uuurrgh my life is so haaard, my pants are still wet from my shower this morning and are chaffing like mad!
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