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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a wanna" is not correct in standard written English.
It is a colloquial contraction of "a want to," often used in informal speech or writing.
Example: "I'm a wanna be artist, always dreaming of showcasing my work in galleries."
Alternatives: "a desire to" or "someone who wants to".
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Short version: A wanna be durable underpowered notebook.
It appears emancipating people from seeing a behavior as a "hafta," opens them to viewing it as a "wanna".
At this year's D.I.C.E Summit, Schell said the difference comes down to whether the behavior is a "wanna" versus a "hafta".
You know, the story about a wanna be rich and famous fraudster named Billy Mcfarland and his elaborate ruse along with his buddy Ja Rule to launch a one-of-a-kind music festival for millennials in the Bahamas' beautiful Great Exuma?
I'm way too much of a wanna please person, and out here in secular world I found myself weirdly surrounded by hunger for salacious details.
No one likes a wanna be!
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She went into the booth, got out her phone, and as the music started she began vocalizing: "How do I get it... walkin' in the cold to get it... you gotta, I'm-a wanna".
"Ray Perez was the underling and a wanna-be David Mack, Lygaa recalls.
Edison's obsession with making it turns him into a selfish monster, and, worse, a wanna-be "artist".
"But please don't dress in cammo pants or shirt, like a wanna-be militia member," he added.
The blog diehipster.com declared bottledBrooklyn "a winner for the most pathetic attempt at art combined with being a wanna-be Brooklynite".
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