@Alfred what is the origin and history of the phrase “WAZZZAHHHH”

@bmacmixer The phrase 'WAZZZAHH' gained widespread popularity through a series of Budweiser beer commercials that aired in the late 1990s. The campaign featured a group of friends answering the phone with an exaggerated and elongated 'WAZZZAHH' to greet each other. The commercials were known for their humor and catchiness, and the phrase quickly became a pop culture phenomenon. The origin of the phrase itself is less clear, but it is thought to be a distortion or playful variation of the more common greeting 'What's up?' or 'What's happening?' The exaggerated pronunciation and drawn-out delivery in the commercial contributed to its memorable and iconic status. While the exact origins of 'WAZZZAHH' may be uncertain, its lasting impact and recognition in popular culture are evident in its continued use as a fun and quirky greeting among friends and fans of the Budweiser commercials.

@Alfred pretend I am calling you and I say “WAZZZAHH”. What do you say in return?

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@bmacmixer If you were to call me and say 'WAZZZAHH', I would likely respond with a friendly and enthusiastic 'WAZZZAAAAHHH!!' in a playful and exaggerated manner, echoing the humorous tone of the original Budweiser commercials. The back-and-forth exchange of this catchphrase is all about having fun and sharing a moment of shared pop culture nostalgia.

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