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English
Etymology
From Japanese ワイフ (waifu), itself from English wife; popularized by 4chan. Doublet of wife.
Believed to have first appeared in concept in famous anime Azumanga Daioh, though be it the word is attested much older .
Pronunciation
Noun
waifu (plural waifu or waifus)
- (fandom slang, Internet slang) A fictional female character from non-live-action visual media (typically an anime, manga, or video game) to whom one is romantically attracted and/or whom one considers one's significant other.
2008 October 30, Galen, “Re: Japanese launch campaign to marry comic book characters”, in rec.arts.manga (Usenet):So long as I get to claim my virtual waifu and our 30 virtual children as tax deductions, I don't really care if I can't touch her.
2009 December 31, Dave Watson, “Re: K-ON! 2nd season announced”, in rec.arts.anime.misc (Usenet):Seriously, it was fun, but here's hoping that they lay off some of the bits that got old real quick, like Mio getting scared easily. I would not like to have someone that timid as "mai waifu" (as if I'd marry a bloody high school girl anyway). Makes me wonder what that says about the otaku who worship her.
2012, Dani Cavallaro, Kyoto Animation: A Critical Study and Filmography, McFarland & Company, published 2012, →ISBN, page 126:Bradley Meek's portrayal of Lucky☆Star's protagonist is particularly worthy of notice in assessing the anime's take on the art-play dyad: “Konata Izumi is a high school otaku hardcore enough to know trivia about seventies giant robot and tokusatsu shows,” the critic proposes, “but not hardcore enough to own a bodypillow of her waifu [a 2D significant other]. […]
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:waifu.
Synonyms
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Coordinate terms
Translations
a fictional character that one is attracted to
Finnish
Etymology
From English waifu / Japanese ワイフ.
Pronunciation
Noun
waifu
- (fandom slang) waifu
Declension
Japanese
Romanization
waifu
- Rōmaji transcription of ワイフ
Portuguese
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English waifu.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /uˈaj.fu/ , (faster pronunciation) /ˈwaj.fu/
Noun
waifu f (plural waifu or waifus)
- (fandom slang, Internet slang) waifu
Further reading
- “waifu” in Enciclopédia Significados (2011).
- “waifu”, in Dicionário inFormal (in Portuguese), 2006–2024
Spanish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English waifu.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwaifu/
- Rhymes: -aifu
- Syllabification: wai‧fu
Noun
waifu f (plural waifus)
- (fandom slang, Internet slang) waifu
- Coordinate term: husbando