New Zealand Slang
Wop-wops
Used when discussing travel to isolated locations in New Zealand.
Literal Meaning
Wop-wops" → "Remote, rural, or isolated areas.
Actual Meaning
Remote area
Examples in Context

After driving for three hours, we finally reached the wop-wops and found a perfect camping spot.

The house we rented was in the wop-wops, surrounded by beautiful nature.

I love visiting my grandparents, but they live in the wop-wops, so it takes a while to get there.

Helpful Tips
  • 1Pay attention to the context when someone mentions 'wop-wops.' It usually refers to a remote or secluded area, often with a positive tone about nature or escape.
  • 2When discussing plans, if someone suggests a trip to the wop-wops, it might be an opportunity for adventure, so be open to exploring.
  • 3Keep in mind that 'wop-wops' can sometimes imply a lack of modern amenities, so prepare accordingly if you decide to visit such places.
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