by iamsuzo August 12, 2005


Noun - A poor, skinny, homeless child typically in Dickensian London. Normally has unnecessary filth about his face and/or clothing. The butt of many cruel jokes involving his financial status.
Verb - the act of "waifing"
Adjective - A cruel insult, normally used for people smaller or less fortunate than yourself.
Adverb - "in the manor of a waif"
Verb - the act of "waifing"
Adjective - A cruel insult, normally used for people smaller or less fortunate than yourself.
Adverb - "in the manor of a waif"
Noun - Look at that stupid waif. Lets kick him and rub dirt in his waif-face.
Verb - Look man. Gimme my burlap sack back before I waif you up.
Adjective - Look at that waif person. How very waif he is.
Adverb - He walked waifly down the street.
Verb - Look man. Gimme my burlap sack back before I waif you up.
Adjective - Look at that waif person. How very waif he is.
Adverb - He walked waifly down the street.
by WretchingGoatman May 13, 2005

by Jean February 09, 2004

Postal is a Waif.
by BlamePostal June 27, 2020

by LarLar September 17, 2008

A term of endearment shared by female room mates whos bond precedes over all other relationships. Must be introduced as said waife to others in compliance with the 'waife clause'.
by Number 3 MJ Ho October 20, 2010
