Teen Slang · Social & friendship

What does “Wagwan” mean?

A greeting meaning 'what's going on?' — basically 'what's up?' 'Wagwan bro.'

Where “Wagwan” comes from

From Jamaican Patois ('what's going on'), spread through UK culture, grime music, and then TikTok.

Why teens actually say it

It's a casual, friendly hello with a bit of cultural flavor.

What it means for you as a parent

Just a greeting. No concern.

How it’s used

  • “Wagwan bro, haven’t seen you all week.” Casual, friendly greeting. Glad to reconnect with someone.
  • “Wagwan, what’s the plan tonight?” Opening a chat and fishing for plans. Relaxed and ready.

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