Here are some new ones for you, in this concluding post about 2021 words added to the Oxford English Dictionary:
washikong – (n) A light canvas shoe with a rubber sole; a trainer or running shoe
willie-waught – (n) A large gulp of liquid, especially alcohol; a swig
witches’ knickers – (n) Discarded plastic bags or shreds of plastic bags that have become snagged in trees, hedges, etc.
wine (not that kind) – (n) A dance move involving rhythmic gyratory movements of the hips and pelvis (can also be a verb, to do that type of movement)
willy waving – (n) Boastful or exaggerated demonstrations of machismo, toughness, or superiority
woofling – (adj) Characterized by a low snuffling, snorting, or growling sound
wuk -(v) To dance with rhythmic gyrating movements of the hips and pelvis
witching – (n) The action, process, or technique of searching for underground water, minerals, objects
willy-boy – (n) A weak, cowardly or frightened man
waste-youth – (n) A stupid, contemptible, or useless young person
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