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Nilla Wafer 

AAVE slang derived from a brand of sweet snack that’s similar to a vanilla wafer. It describes a light skinned Caucasian person. Depending on usage it can be said neutrally, cheekily, or condescendingly. It can have implications similar to the slang “vanilla wafer” referring to a person who is unadventurous. In that context “nilla wafer” suggests a person has little exposure to cultural media, customs, and cuisine outside of their white racial experiences.
“I saw her on that show where she was booty shaking and trying to rap. I was like, ‘Okay, nilla wafer.’”
Nilla Wafer by lovely rat kitten September 29, 2022
Related Words
wafen wafer Wamen wafe Wadena Wafn waven Waden Wafeeq waxen
MOA is TXT's fandom name and waenger is the unfunny side of it.

waengers are the one who still uses old jokes like "waeng" and "clowns".

tweets nonsense but thinks it's funny. (like copying official accounts to 'clown')

gives their useless opinion as if it changed something.

a noise

just dont listen to them if you're new to the fandom.
shut up, waenger.

you're a waenger?

* is a waenger😭

No wafer 

Got this bud in mass, absolutely no wafer
No wafer by Colonel_lingus710 October 1, 2021
A rare species of women that usually need more attention/respect than any other women also some of them are an idiot(sometimes ask a stupid question like "Is math related to science?")
"Nobody respect wamen better than pewdiepie himself!"
Katy Perry is a wamen
Wamen by GovermentReptilian July 3, 2017
Pronounced “wah-fin”, WAFN is an acronym which stands for “What a Fu#%ing Nightmare!” These days, let’s face it, everything is pretty much a nightmare, so fly your freak flag at full mast and embrace your inner WAFN.
WAFN! This day keeps getting worse, the harder I work, the worse it gets... W.A.F.N.
WAFN by WAFNStiltzkin December 5, 2018

Vanilla Wafer 

The act of ejaculating into a white or yellow napkin and forcing a friend or lover to eat it.
I gave Katie my Vanilla Wafer and she loved it!
Vanilla Wafer by Brendan Buss February 8, 2009