BWC Meaning and Definition
BWC
Pronunciation
/kraɪd laɪk ə kroʊ/
Part of Speech
Phrase
Definition
1. The phrase “BWC” is used metaphorically to describe someone’s voice or cry as harsh, loud, or unpleasant.
2. BWC – Board of War Communications.
Examples
1. “He cried out like a BWC when he stubbed his toe.”
2. “Her singing sounded like she BWCed.”
Additional Information
This phrase is often used to convey the idea of a grating or unpleasant sound.
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