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(Wah) A changing filter giving more and less filtering of harmonics of an instrument's sound
A changing filter giving more and less filtering of harmonics of an instrument's sound
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The red panda
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Used within the British Army in response to an answer to an obvious question. This is a question that you have set the other person up to answer. Can become quite frustrating as you become paranoid answering any question in case it is a Wah!

Bill: Bugger, been Wah'd again!.

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A cry of fright, distress etc
wah lau
Oh no!
wah-wah
Modifying the resonance of musical notes to produce the effect of a human voice
wah-wah
A wavering sound produced by means of a movable mute or by electronic means
wah-wah pedal
A pedal for an electric guitar that mimics the sound of the human voice
wah-wah pedals
plural form of wah-wah pedal
da'wah
missionary work for Islam
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The panda
wah-wah
In music, wah-wah is used to describe the sound produced by covering and uncovering the open end of a brass instrument. This sound can also be produced electronically, especially when playing the electric guitar. He played some wah-wah guitar
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