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weeb

American  
[weeb] / wib /

noun

plural

weebs
  1. a shortening of weeaboo.


Other Word Forms

  • weeby adjective

Example Sentences

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McVay, who led the Rams to victory in Super Bowl LVI, was enshrined in the school’s fabled Cradle of Coaches, an exclusive club of alums that features among others Super Bowl winners Weeb Ewbank and John Harbaugh.

From Los Angeles Times

Two other coaches faced their former teams in the Super Bowl and ended up on the winning side: Jon Gruden led Tampa Bay past the Raiders after the 2002 season and Weeb Ewbank coached the Jets to a huge upset over the Colts following the 1968 season.

From Seattle Times

The full-body sculpture of the 36-year-old McVay will join those of Paul Brown, Bo Schembechler, Ara Parseghian, Weeb Ewbank, John Harbaugh and others who attended Miami before beginning their decorated coaching careers.

From Los Angeles Times

“Maynard is one of those lean and hungry Texans who can run forever,” Jets Coach Weeb Ewbank once told Sports Illustrated.

From New York Times

Once, after he knocked Baltimore’s star receiver, Raymond Berry, out of bounds near the Colts’ bench, the Colts’ head coach, Weeb Ewbank, began to beat on Mr. Huff with his hands.

From Washington Post