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My gawd! Look at that skank with meth mouth and 5 babies payin' for two shopping carts fulla groceries with her WIC card. Ain't that WTAIF?
by joebobrich July 11, 2009
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poor waif in his underwear

A person who blows their cover as a Kremlin propagandist.
“Seymour Hersh was a poor waif in his underwear when quoting his source, a supposed “anonymous US official”, who used the russian idiom “waif in his underwear”, which until then was not used in English.”
by atomicapproach July 28, 2023
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waif twt

Basically very similar to the Cherry Emoji Twitter but more toxic. They’re often seen on Pinterest or Twitter with many femcels & pro-ana girls that go on it and post whispers and trad wife stuff while idolizing famous super models like lily rose depp or kate moss and love Lana Del Rey, Fiona Apple... etc music. They’re obsessed with films like Gone Girl, Jennifer’s body, Girl interrupted, Virgin Suicides or Buffalo ‘66 and bully lots of those alt girls from tiktok.
Person 1: omg did you hear what happened to Emily??
Person 2: Yeah she got cyberbullied by waif twt bitches after posting a bunch of unreleased lana del rey music on tiktok.
by wasteawayforyou June 14, 2021
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a poor waif in his underwear

A pro-Russian journalist or Russian/Kremlin official who attempts to pass off fake quotes as real things said by government or military officials in Western countries but are clearly fake due to translated Russian phrases, strange wording, words being used in strange or unnatural ways, etc.

The phrase comes from an article written by Seymour Kersh, a pro-Russian journalist. In the article, he claimed an anonymous American official called President Zelenskyy of Ukraine 'a poor waif in his underwear'. However, the term 'waif' is extremely uncommon in American English, and the whole phrase was a Russian meme until the publishing of the article.
Seymour Hersh was a poor waif in his underwear when quoting his source, a supposed 'anonymous US official', who used the Russian idiom 'a poor waif in his underwear', which until then was not used in English.

Pro-Kremlin social media users were floundering like poor waifs in their underwear to dismiss the initial use of 'a poor waif in his underwear' as a mere translation issue without explaining why there would be a translation issue between a US journalist and a US official.
by True Squatch July 28, 2023
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a poor waif in his underwear

a person who has blown their cover as a Kremlin propagandist, especially when it is unclear they even knew they were one
Seymour Hersh was a poor waif in his underwear when quoting his source, a supposed “anonymous US official”, who used the russian idiom “waif in his underwear”, which until then was not used in English.
by 504jdw July 28, 2023
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Waifu

The term "waifu" is a word that is used prevalently in the Manga/Cartoon, and Video-game fandoms. The origin of the word comes from the katakana word for wife; ワイフ

However, Japanese-speakers will never use that word. The real word for wife is 妻 (tsuma/sai).

"Waifu" is used to refer to a fictional girl or woman (usually in Anime, Manga, or video-games) that you have sexual attraction to, and you would even marry.

Remember; "ワイフ waifu" and "妻 tsuma" are completely different. Waifu is a joke word that Anime fans call fictional female characters that they love and would marry if they were real. Your tsuma is your real wife. That is the real Japanese word for wife.
Example of waifu:

"Do you like Camilla from Fire Emblem Fates?"
"I LOVE Camilla! Her large breasts, her curves,... she's my waifu!" 😍
(This guy has sexual attaraction towards Camilla from Fire Emblem Fates. He would even marry her if she was real, he called her his "waifu"

Example of 妻 :

私は今日結婚しました これは私の妻キコです
「I got married today. This is my wife Kiko.」
(A man was married to Kiko that day. She is real, not a fictional character. The real Japanese word for wife was used.
by Phazer XP August 24, 2019
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Waifutaku

Anime fan who loves female anime characters from any anime,regardless how anime is not perfect or bad and gets mad when you say that his waifu is trash saying:'There is no bad waifu,only bad anime!'
You say that my waifu is trash? As Waifutaku,i find it insulting! There is no bad waifu.only bad anime!
by WaifuMaster17 December 12, 2018
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