January 4, 20169 yr On 12/29/2015 at 7:26 AM, Grievous said: Waifu'd? What does that mean? I've only heard of this slang over the past year or so. It is Japanese for "Wife". It is usually made towards fictional female characters from Anime. How is she supposed to be a huge star, exactly?
March 1, 20169 yr 2016 Vanity Fair Oscar Party hosted by Graydon Carter in Beverly Hills, CA 02/28/2016
March 21, 20169 yr On 29/12/2015 at 11:26 PM, Grievous said: Waifu'd? What does that mean? Japanese for wife, but because of weeaboo culture it's come to be a colloquial reference for a character or celebrity who emotionally immature people idolise and obsess over, usually seeing them as "purer" (i.e. more wifely) than the other dirty harlots. For real-life celebs, it helps if they're young and/or have a "girl next door" look about them. They can be sexually provocative, but they usually can't be TOO sexual or give the appearance of deliberately trying to turn people on. Generally a sex tape, nude shoot or marriage/kids are enough to break the waifu spell. Other common celebrity waifus: Emma Watson, perhaps the greatest waifu of our time Carrie Fisher back in the day (also because of Star Wars) Anna Kendrick Emma Stone Disney/Nick starlets when they're young and fresh, like Selena Gomez or Hilary Duff during their jailbait heydays Jennifer Lawrence sort of, before the Fappening
March 23, 20169 yr Daisy Ridley - Jameson Empire Awards 2016 at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London 03/20/2016
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