English edit

Adverb edit

waaay (not comparable)

  1. Elongated form of way.
    • 1948, Leon Augustus Hausman, Bird Hiking, page 49:
      White-throated Sparrow — heard, not seen; the lovely clear flute-like tones repeated over and over again: Ooooh, see me waaaay, waaay, waaay.
    • 1975 Jan, Cycle World Magazine, volume 14, number 2, page 50:
      It is then that you realize you are waaay up there.
    • 2012, Asanti Mori-Palca, Fifty Shades of Green, page 182:
      "When de lion whom she gots chosen and wid whom she lives be attacked by anoder," de Greek went on wid his narrative, "de lioness quietly lies waaay down and watches de battle."