In Japanese, this word means foreigner. Can be used outside of Japan, but unless the person you're talking to knows some Japanese, they may not know what you're on about.

Several meanings used include:

1. Usually used by wapanese people as an insult to mean "idiot" or "newbie". In that context, it literally means "one out of the group".

2. Used as a battle cry amoung foreigners in Japan to refer to their uniqueness (also see gaijin smash).
1. Wow, you failed that song on DDR didn't you? What a gaijin.

2. Yeah! There must be at least 6 gaijin in the kareoke booth! Woo!
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Japanese, means "foreigner", often used as a retort to people who use the term wordBaka/word.
I called that pasty white otaku a gaijin and made him cry!
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When in Warthunder your vehicle research gets retardedly close but not complete
Charlie "Blimey, I got 15 RP away from a Panzer III"

RNJesus "Get Gaijined"
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Insulting Japanese term that essentially means 'dirty barbarian'. While an insult coming from the mouth of a Japanese person, other foreigners in Japan will readily refer to themselves and others as Gaijin. Much like Blacks in America use the 'N' word to show unity, so do the foreigners in Japan.
"Hey, besides us, there's like 15 more gaijin at the club!"
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Gaijin is a Japanese word for foreigners and non-Japanese
Shaun is a Gaijin in Tokyo Drift
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If you call someone "Wapanese" & mean it as an insult, they will call you a "gaijin" & mean it as an insult.

When used by non-citizens in Japan or anyone not in Japan, it's an insult meaning "uncultrued dumbass" rather than "foreigner."
1)"Some gaijin is going to be staying with us for awhile."

2)<as an insult> "He's such a gaijin! That imbread hick thinks his town is the whole world & that his way is the only way."
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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.
by the_big_iron October 19, 2020
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