"wifejak" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: wifejaks [plural]
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *wībą Proto-West Germanic *wīb Old English wīf Middle English wyf English wifeblend. Proto-Balto-Slavic *wajas Proto-Slavic *vojь Proto-Slavic *-akъ Proto-Slavic *vojakъ Polish wojakbor. English Wojakblend. English wifejakBlend of wife + Wojak. The original image was posted by Redditor u/AvaSpelledBackwards in 2021 and was popularized around mid-2024 on Twitter. Etymology templates: {{etymon|en|blend|wife>woman|Wojak>meme|id=meme|text=1|tree=1}} Etymology tree Proto-Germanic *wībą Proto-West Germanic *wīb Old English wīf Middle English wyf English wifeblend. Proto-Balto-Slavic *wajas Proto-Slavic *vojь Proto-Slavic *-akъ Proto-Slavic *vojakъ Polish wojakbor. English Wojakblend. English wifejakBlend of wife + Wojak. Head templates: {{en-noun}} wifejak (plural wifejaks)
  1. (Internet slang) A drawing of a redheaded woman in the Wojak style, often used in memes poking fun of typical behaviours of wives. Tags: Internet Categories (topical): Internet memes

Inflected forms

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