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way adverb extremely; without doubt US- I mean we like had this way cranking bud sesh and like listened to AC/DC and watched Mommie Dearest with the sound off. — Mary Corey and Victoria Westermark, Fer Shurr! How to be a Valley Girl, 1982
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 8, Fall 1987
- — Washington Post Magazine, p. 11, 17 May 1987: “Say wha?”
- — Michael V. Anderson, The Bad, Rad, Not to Forget Way Cool Beach and Surf Discriptionary, p. 22, 1988
- No, but one with a way-sick sense of humor is toying with the idea even as you read this. — Frank Zappa, The Real Frank Zappa Book, p. 351, 1989
- Gaping barrels! Way overhead, man! — Break Point, 1991
- Way cool blood, homey. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 9, 1992
- — Jack Chambers (Editor), Slang Bag 93 (University of Toronto), p. 6, Winter 1993
- I actually have a way normal life for a teenage girl. — Clueless, 1995
- Princess Superstar Is features collaborations with way-credible hip-hop luminaries such as Kool Keith and Bahamadia. — The Times Magazine, p. 43, 16 February 2002
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