"Waift" is a word in ENGLISH
A waif.
In traditional Asian arts, the word and the picture always sit next to each other. I have an aunt, a Chinese brush painter, who told me that when you do a Chinese brush painting, you have to pair the image up with some poetry.
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A drunken man was wondering around the parking lot of a bar, bumping into every car and then rubbing the roofs of the cars. The manager comes out of the bar and stops the guy. "What the heck are you doing?" he asks the drunk. "I'm looking for my car, and I can't find it." "So how does feeling the roof help you?" He asked the drunk. "Well," the drunk replied. "MY car has two blue lights and a siren on the roof!!"
In old lnw. A waif or stray; a wandering beast Cowell
Read the complete definitionA term descriptive of waifs, wrecks, estrays, and the like, which may be seized without snit or action
Read the complete definitionGoods found of which the owner is not known; originally, such goods as a pursued thief threw away to prevent …
Read the complete definitionHence, anything found, or without an owner; that which comes along, as it were, by chance.
Read the complete definitionA wanderer; a castaway; a stray; a homeless child.
Read the complete definitionA waif; a castaway.
Read the complete definitionA thing waved, waived, or cast away; a waif.
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