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Gaijin server hamster

The Gaijin server hamster is a legendary creature that powers up the War Thunder servers with his hamster wheel. Sometimes he dies or faints, crashing the game until it gets replaced.
Player 1: "Man, my game just died out"
Player 2: "Must've been the Gaijin server hamster's fault

Gaijin pls

A phrase players use when they want the developers to add something new to the game. Its variation include: “Gaijoob pls”, “Snail pls”, “Lord Snail pls”, and many more. Not to be confused with “DICE pls” which indicates something in the game needs to be fixed. “Gaijin pls” may also be used in games that are not made by Gaijin.
Gaijin pls: the MiG-31 is not as advanced as people think.

Gaijin pls add AA mounted Bren guns for British tanks.
Gaijin pls by the_big_iron October 19, 2020

Gaijin Rock 

Gaijin Rock is essentially Japanese Rock music (J-Rock) but sang in a non-japanese language - typically English.

The music usually is a blend of rock and electronic music with lyrics usually referring to manga comics or manga-esque themes
Person 1: What sort of music would you say Area 11 do?

Person 2: Oh, they are Gaijin Rock!
Gaijin Rock by TP Tyf-E December 16, 2012

Rhyming gaijin 

a foreigner that raps in japan , may also be a singer
the rhyming gaijin put on a good show last night
Rhyming gaijin by messypro1 May 18, 2009

Gaijin Entertainment 

makers of the game War Thunder, gains money in any way possible
u ever play war thunder made by gaijin entertainment

Gaijin Smash 

1) When a gai-jin, foreigner, breaks Japanese cultural conventions intentionally or mistakenly, and then ignores anyone who tries give a reproach for their behavior.

2) Pretending not to understand the Japanese language and intentionally speaking bad Japanese to get out of any situation.
1) "Fuck yeah I gaijin smashed all of those hairless fuckers when I cannon-balled the onsen (hot spring) without washing off first!"

2) "I had to use my best gaijin smash twice today man. First, lost my train ticket so I was like 'doku ga iku (poison is going) haiku ticket man?' and the staff was like 'mada baka gaijinka? (another stuipid foreigner?)' and let me pass. Second, I was speeding in the rental car and I ran a red light. When the cop pulled me over, I showed him my international driving permit and said 'Nihon....go... ta... ta... tabemas.... Nihongotabemas....en.... Nihongo tabemasen....ka? (Shall we eat the Japanese language?).' To which he promptly gave me my permit and said very loudly 'Red is Stop! No again! Red.... stop!' and drove away happy to rid of the baka gaijin.
Gaijin Smash by kagekirazuul August 17, 2010