The diagonally-checkered rainbow flags of the Incas and their descendents, the Quechua people. Recently used as symbols of ethnic pride by these people, wifalas have now fallen somewhat out of favor because of outsiders confusing ihe flags with the rainbow flags of the gay community. Also spelled "wipfalas". The singular form is "wifala" or "wipfala". Pronounced "WEE-fah-lah(ss)".
Levante wifalas de Tahuantinsuyo!
by pentozali May 7, 2008
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by tofub April 6, 2011
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Kid2 oh it's Winaldy he's so rad buts sometimes cringy
Kid1 I heard of him let's talk to him
by Winaldy1234 March 15, 2017
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by Centrax April 23, 2018
Get the winal mug."When I was a boy."--When I was a Boy.--Self-ironic introductory phrase for an old guy's nostalgic lament.
WIWAB, as in "When I was a boy I rebuilt a '34 Plymouth convertible roadster. Now can't even tell what's under the hood of my Subaru & all my mechanic does is replace things, not fix them."
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