wazz

wazz
1) n
British
an act of urination. A variant form of the more common wizz.
► 'I've got to go for a wazz.' (London cab driver, Guardian, February 1994)
2) vb
British
to urinate. The word also occurs in the phrase 'it's wazzing (it) down', i.e. it is raining hard.
3) adj
British
inferior, worthless, disappointing. Teen-agers have used the term since around 2000.
► The stuff they sell is, like, truly wazz.

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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