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"Wa kay angay" or "Wala ka'y angay" is an expression by Visayans that means "You look awkward/absurd/funny/disgusting/annoying". For example if you're wearing something and you look so bad then somebody would say "Wa kay angay" because you look so absurd or you will disgust or annoy someone. This expression is usually used in funny conversations. Anothe example: if you're are imitating someone and find it hard to do it, someone will say the expression "wa kay angay" because you behaved in an absurd manner.

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