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    [Adjective]  | "waved" | \ ˈwāvd \


    1: having a wavelike form or outline: such as

    2: having wavy lines of color : watered

    3: marked by undulations : curving


    Origin: 1599 ;

    [Verb]  | "wave" | \ ˈwāv \


    1: to motion with the hands or with something held in them in signal or salute

    2: to float, play, or shake in an air current : move loosely to and fro : flutter

    3: to move in waves : heave


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English, from Old English wafian to wave with the hands; akin to Old English wæfan to clothe and perhaps to Old English wefan to weave;

    [Phrasal verb]  | "wave aside" 


    1: to refuse to consider or respond to (something)

    [Adjective]  | "waved" 


    1: as in wavy, crisp;




    [Verb]  | "waved" 


    1: to direct or notify by a movement or gesture;


      * e.g., " ... waved them over to the side of the road "



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    [Verb]  | "wave" 


    1: to direct or notify by a movement or gesture;


      * e.g., " ... waved them over to the side of the road "



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     [ "the wave" ]

    1: Wave is the hype like what everyone is doing

      * e.g.,  ... Whats is the wave? Playing Baskteball today is the wave 

     [ "Wave" ]

    1: To click, bond, or connect. To work smoothly, and well. This word originated from the idea of being on the same “wavelength” as someone.

      * e.g.,  ... Our personalities wave together. I wave with her, but not with him. 

     [ "on a wave" ]

    1: being mellow , relaxed. Good Vibe(s)

      * e.g.,  ... Don't blow my high im " on a wave " 

     [ "WAVE" ]

    1:  TO BE AUTHENTIC, ORIGINAL & CREATIVE

      * e.g.,  ... > Drake's song, Portland: "Never let these niggas ride your wave" 


     [ "WAVE" ]

    2:  TO STAY IN YOUR LANE & DO YOUR OWN THING

      * e.g.,  ... > Ride your own wave, be yourself, ya feel me 


     [ "WAVE" ]

    3:  PAVING THE WAY FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW; OR CREATING A WAVE THAT OTHERS SEEMINGLY RIDE ON

     [ "No Wave" ]

    1: No Wave was an underground music, art, film movement that took place in NY in the 70s-80s. Bands stemming from New Wave are Sonic Youth, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, DNA, and more. No Wave music features a very avant garde take on music, sometimes displaying a disturbing amount of atonal songs with a definite pulse. Cheap art, cheap drugs. The music also combines different genres that usually don't go together such as jazz, punk, blues and folk. Although the movement was short lived, it was very interesting and not to be forgotten.

      * e.g.,  ... "Whats that song man?" 

     [ "this is not the wave" ]

    1: Emphasizes that something's off, not right, not cool, etc.

      * e.g.,  ... "I know I did well on this test" 


     [ "this is not the wave" ]

    2: Similar to this ain't it chief, not today.

      * e.g.,  ... (Gets a D) 

     [ "wave" ]

    1: A new style of music , outfit ,lifestyle

      * e.g.,  ... oh did you hear that Chino about the new artist his the new wave of music 

     [ "Waves" ]

    1: Hair style associated with fine ass black men who look sharp. Looks even better with a shape up. Takes time to create and maintain but makes the ladies cream.

      * e.g.,  ... Ouch! That nigga got some sexy ass waves! 

     [ "Waved" ]

    1: To be high. On weed etc.

      * e.g.,  ... "Hey, How are you?" 

     [ "No-Wave" ]

    1: No Wave was a short-lived but influential offshoot of punk rock centered in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The term No Wave was partly a satiric wordplay rejecting the commercial elements of the then-popular New Wave genre, and also a declaration of the music's experimental nature: No Wave music belonged to no fixed style or genre.

      * e.g.,  ... The fact that Big Black and Sonic Youth came from this genre is alone enough reason to respect this long lost music form. 


     [ "No-Wave" ]

    2: In many ways, No Wave is not a clearly definable genre. There is, for example, no fixed harmony as in most rock music and blues music. There are some elements common to many No Wave performers, including abrasive atonal sounds, strong emphasis on repetitive rhythm, and more emphasis on mood and texture than on conventional melody. Lyrics often focused on nihilism and confrontation, or were puzzlingly abstract.


     [ "No-Wave" ]

    3: Performers classified as No Wave generally had little music style in common: Various groups drew on such disperate styles as funk, jazz, blues, heavy metal, aleatoric music and punk rock. Mars, Swans and The Static, experimented with extremely loud, droning music that was frequently characterized by repetitive drumbeats and explicitly nihilistic lyrics.


     [ "No-Wave" ]

    4: No Wave had an important impact on noise and industrial bands who formed after, like Big Black, Helmet, and Live Skull. Sonic Youth emerged from this scene by creating music-as-art that eventually reached mass audiences and critical acclaim.

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