1. wawa - Noun
2. Wawa - Proper noun
wawa (uncountable)
(uncountable, colloquial, childish, by or to young children) water
wāwa m
Alternative form of wēa
Wawa
A township in Ontario, Canada
Wawa
A Mambiloid language spoken in Cameroon.
She made me laugh. I will miss her. Baba Wawa. Barbara Walters
“Additionally, on March 31, following intelligence reports on assembly of some trucks reported to be assembling to load PMS from a vandalised NNPC pipeline, troops of Operation Awaitse moved to Wawa area of Ogun state to effect arrests. Source: Internet
In southern rural Bolivia, for instance, many Quechua words such as wawa (infant), misi (cat), waska (strap or thrashing) are as commonly used as their Spanish counterparts, even in entirely Spanish-speaking areas. Source: Internet
But when he retired in 2005, Wood instead appointed the first outsider CEO: Howard Stoeckel, a former human resources executive at the Limited, who joined Wawa in 1987 and rose to become its enthusiastically folksy marketer in chief. Source: Internet
In Hawaii folklore, the clam goddess Wawa U’ru was forcefully impregnated by A’ua A’uku, the shark god, but snapped the shark God’s genitals as revenge, leaving him emasculated and thus giving birth to the natives of Hawaii. Source: Internet
"I decided to call up Wawa and find out what was happening," he said. Source: Internet