WAT
WAT is an album by
Slovenian industrial/techno music group
Laibach, released
September 8 2003.The CD included a bonus
video of "Tanz Mit Laibach" and the vinyl LP and promo CD "Reject or Breed".While the topics referred to in many songs (religious intolerance, war, globalization) might suggest that the title is an acronym of "
War Against Terror", it actually means "We Are Time" as the title track reveals - an ambiguity quite obviously intended, in typical Laibach fashion.
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WaT
WaT (Wentz and Teppei) is a
Japanese pop duo, composed of singers/songwriters
Eiji Wentz and
Teppei Koike. They met each other in 2002 and formed WaT, playing street lives with their guitars. Their debut single "Boku no Kimochi" came out in 2005. Wentz, who is half German-American and half Japanese, is also known as an entertainer and comedian. Koike is also known as an actor and can play the harmonica. "Boku no Kimochi" reached the second place on Oricon chart.
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Wat
A wat (derived from the
Pali word avasa as well as from the
Sanskrit word avasatha) is a
monastery temple in
Cambodia,
Laos or
Thailand. The word "wat" (Thai วัด) (sometimes rendered "vat" when referring to Laos) means "school." Strictly speaking a wat is a
Buddhist temple and school with resident monks. A Buddhist site without resident monks cannot correctly be described as a wat, although the term is frequently used more loosely, even for ruins of ancient temples.
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waten
v.
wade, walk in water
wat (m)
n.
watt, unit of electrical measurement equal to the current of one ampere produced by the electromotive force of one volt
wat
interj.
ha, what, why, eh
pron.
what, which, that, whatever, whatsoever, something, some
conj.
what, which
adv.
few
adj.
some
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