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Derogatory term for a cultured person, most affiliated with the Japanese culture. People who use this term are usually low-IQ, over-patriotic (mostly Americans) morons who think it's bad to respect another culture. Weaboo's are often said to be white (or any other race) trying to be Japanese. This is not the case. See wapanese
/While having a conversation with a Japanese person.

Moron: Omg ur not japanese, ur such a weaboo!!11!

Well cultured person: Get a life, you pathetic excuse for a human.
Weaboo by AnarchyStocking July 6, 2011
someone who likes anime a lot but denies it even though he asks other to play anime games with him
Aaron: "Logan's a weaboo"
Logan: "what no"
weaboo by Totallynotaaron January 4, 2018
1. The negative word for someone who is able to properly pronounce Japanese words, names, numbers, terms and honorifics/suffix.

2. A Fanfiction writer who replaces words such as thank you, yes, no, wait, bastard, everyone, what, why, etc with the original Japnese; arigatou, hai, iie, yaro, mina, nani, nande, etc
Ex1:

"You do know that's not how you pronounce it right? That letter is a t not a d."

"Ya, way to white wash it dude."

"Fuck you weaboos!"

Ex2:

"Why do you keep using Japanese words in this fic? I'm gonna stop reading if you keep doing it."

"Gee I don't know? Maybe it's because the characters speak Japanese, come from Japan and so does the fucking author!"

"Hmph weaboo"

weaboo
Weaboo by DragonoftheEastblue March 5, 2011
Someone who likes anime and is a Weaboo.
Weaboo by jcperson11 December 3, 2016
A word used mostly on 4chan. This word is basically a synonym for otaku.
WEABOO! (most common use)
You are such a weaboo.
weaboo by /d/eviant June 16, 2006
A person who watches anime and thinks they are japanese , they usually dress up as anime characters and attempt to speak japanese. Most weaboos masturbate to anime. Another term for weaboo is a faggot.
John:"Dude, I fucking love anime, I wish senpai would notice me ."
Dave:"Go kill yourself weaboo faggot!"
Weaboo by jap hunter February 15, 2017