Citations:WAFF
English citations of WAFF
Noun: "(countable, fandom slang) a warm and fuzzy feeling, especially in relation to a ship"
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- 1996 April 8, Colonel X, “Re: pre-post crisis...pre-post death superman....”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[5] (Usenet):
- I'm not talking about ratings, I'm talking about quality TV...and while the WAFFs in "OP," "JSN," "HIWTHI" pleased a lot of people (and fine WAFFs they were, these two can, if nothing else write good WAFFs {but I really really hate the way Dean delivers his line "I...*love* you" the same oddly enunciated way each time...}), surely the actual fantasy elements of those pleased nobody.
- 1996 April 11, blankh, “Woah...MORE flashbacks.”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[6] (Usenet):
- This isn't really a flashback. It was in the second season theme song, and the clip showed Lois on the left side of the screen in a red shirt, with that soft smile on her face, that tells you a WAFF just occured. What ep was this?
- 1996 April 13, KalElFan, “Re: pre-post crisis...pre-post death superman....”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[7] (Usenet):
- If they *are* trying another stunt again in May (no real wedding, pulling everyone's chain some more), even if they soften it with WAFFs surrounding the whole thing, then I think a lot more FoLC will drop off during the hiatus.
- 1996 May 14, Sharon Joy, “BGDF & other stuff”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[8] (Usenet):
- Yet, I enjoyed the LNC relationship stuff (yup, I'm the hopeless romantic FOLC) and all the WAFFS, especially the end. Music at the end was nice, too. It was something different. Congratulations, composers! I was starting to get tired of the same strains during each little WAFF.....
Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) such feelings collectively"
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- 1996 March 16, Zoomway, “Updated Spoilers on OW”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[14] (Usenet):
- Well, I can now see why ABC did not hop on the boards here to try and quell the disquiet the 'wedding' arc caused. A) because there is no wedding in the arc, and B) The episode isn't quite the WAFF one might expect.
- 1996 April 11, Zoomway, “Re: pre-post crisis...pre-post death superman....”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark[19] (Usenet):
- The fans sit there seeing Lois (the one they've known) kissing a Clark (they've never seen before) I'm afraid there won't be any WAFF there, just stunned silence from some, outrage from the majority, and quite possibly giggles from others.
- 2002 April 14, halcombe, “302 (Dead Man's Party) - Some New Points, Possibly”, in alt.tv.buffy-v-slayer[23] (Usenet):
- I don't object in principle to there being a 'credibility gap' as far as the B/W friendship is concerned. (Nothing like a nice bit of irony to stoke the dramatic fires.) It's just that a real, consistent 'best-friendship' would have been equally, if not more, credible, and returned more WAFF, that[sic] the one we are shown, with long tracts of indifference, punctuated by episodes of 'telling, not showing' that they are indeed 'best friends' (eg, in 3/05, when Buffy is twisting Willow's arm to let her 'have 15 minutes alone with Cordelia's database').