ouiaboo
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    Etymology
    
From oui + -aboo, borrowing the French oui (“yes”) to create an intentional, punning homophone of weeaboo (“Japanophile”).
Noun
    
ouiaboo (plural ouiaboos)
- (slang, often derogatory) A non-French person who is obsessed with France and French culture.
-  2014 May 13, Tuxbeej (@tuxbeej), Twitter:- Hey man, I might like the French language and culture, but I ain't no fucking ouiaboo.
 
-  2017 July 3, @pohutukaryl, Twitter:- This one lifestyle blog I follow keeps doing articles about what Parisians do... they're turning into ouiaboos
 
-  2022 August 5, 🏳️⚧️ andi, flying wing fishe 🦈 (@lorenziniforce), Twitter:- actually knowing my deep secret ouiaboo tendencies I'd have probably gone for [the name] Amelie
 
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:ouiaboo.
 
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