noun Internet Slang

Waifu

/ˈwaɪfuː/ · noun · slang

A fictional female character, usually from anime, that someone claims as their ideal partner or favorite.

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Definitions

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Used more loosely for any fictional woman someone is obsessed with, even outside anime. The point is the parasocial devotion, not the medium.

“Lara Croft was the original waifu for a whole generation of gamers.”
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2

A female anime, game, or manga character that a fan adores so intensely they jokingly (or not) call her their wife. It's the cornerstone of stan culture in anime fandom.

“Rem is his waifu and he will not shut up about it.”
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Thrown around half-ironically to mock the very idea of being attached to a cartoon character, often by the same people who actually have one.

“Imagine simping for a waifu in 2026, couldn't be me (it is me).”
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Waifu In A Sentence

Bro really has a body pillow of his waifu.
Drop your waifu in the comments, no wrong answers.
She found my waifu folder and now I have to explain myself.

Origin & Usage

From Japanese 'waifu', a phonetic borrowing of the English word 'wife'. It blew up in Western anime fandom in the late 2000s after a scene in the anime Azumanga Daioh where a character refers to a photo as 'mai waifu'.

Variants mai waifuwaifus

People Also Ask

What does waifu mean in slang?

It means a fictional female character, usually from anime, that a fan treats as their ideal partner or favorite. It's affectionate and usually playful.

What is the male version of waifu?

The male equivalent is 'husbando', used for a beloved fictional man instead of a woman.

Is waifu a real Japanese word?

It's Japanese slang borrowed straight from the English 'wife', so it's loanword slang rather than a native classical term.

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