RWA
RWA has 2 meanings
Rich with attitude
Example
She's fine but RWA. I can't handle all of that
Related Slang
Diva | A self-important, demanding person |
Trophy wife | An attractive wife of an older man |
Trophy husband | An attractive husband |
Gold digger | A person who uses another person for money |
Bread | Money |
Dough | Money |
Cabbage | Paper money |
Dropping faces | Spending money |
Honeygal | A woman used for her money |
Honeydude | A boyfriend or husband used for his money |
Categories
Ready, willing, and able
When someone says they're RWA, it means they're "ready, willing, and able." You're most likely to encounter this acronym in gaming chat, used by a teammate who is rdy to enter the fray with you.
However, on rare occasions, you may encounter RWA in other chat convos. For example, if you ask a friend whether they're ready to do something, they may respond with RWA.
Example
U up for it?
I'm RWA!
RWA describes a person who is affluent and has a lot of attitude, which may be a good or bad thing. The "attitude" may be a snootiness that comes from having a lot of money, or it just may be a "big" personality.
When do I use RWA?
You can use RWA to describe anyone wealthy that is also a lot to handle. Most people use it to describe powerful and opinionated women, similar to the diva term. However, people may also use it to describe wealthy men that are high maintenance.
Is RWA an insult?
RWA may or may not be an insult; it depends on the context in which it is used. For example, some powerful, confident women may use RWA to describe themselves on social media. In contrast, other women may be offended to be referred to as RWA. So it's best to be judicious when using RWA.