Nintendo's new name for their latest videogame console, formerly known as the Revolution.
Nintendo's coming out with a new videogame console? Wii!
by Jack April 30, 2006
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An infantile atrocity for 7 year olds with underdeveloped motor skills.
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The name of the new Nintendo system being released later this year. Used to be called the Revolution. This system will revolutionise the gaming industry a wii bit.
by Keael April 30, 2006
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This is the new name for the highly-accliamed Nintendo Revolution. It's meant to symbolise togetherness (as it's pronouced 'we) as well as 'ii' meaning 'good' in Japanese.
However, it's Nintendo seeing how far it can push us before we just jump-ship and drown.
"Hey. Wanna come over and play with my Wii?"
"I can't wait till Autumn when I can finally have a Wii"
by Thegreatnick April 28, 2006
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The new name for the Nintendo Revolution.

Wii. As in 'we', is ment to show togetherness or something, or as someone said "Not you or I, but Wii"

It may also be worth noting that "ii" means "good" in Japanese.
Me-"Hey! Do you want to play with my Wii?"
Friend-"Um what?"
by Woogy April 28, 2006
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Nintendo's new name for the much-hyped Revolution console. Is pronounced "we".

According to Nintendo, Wii symbolizes togetherness, with its two i's resembling like people next to eachother. They claim it is a name that will cross language barriers, and avoid abbreviation. They say it will be remembered by consumers, and hope it will become the next iPod or Google.

Many gamers, however, are less than enthusiastic about the name change, once again saying "Nintendo is Doomed!" and making potty jokes. (Get it? Wee? Ahahaha).

Some say it's a hoax, some like the idea, some hate it. Will it succeed? Only time will tell.
Person One - I'm going out to buy a Nintendo Wii.
Person Two - Haha, you said 'wee'.
Person One - Shut up.
by Consoles aren't names. April 30, 2006
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Gaming console that has killed what used to be, the glorius Nintendo company. A futile attempt to keep up with Microsofts Xbox 360, and Sony's PS3
by The Fro1 February 25, 2011
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