- The
Waifs (originally
styled as The
WAiFS) are an
Australian folk rock band
formed in 1992 by
sisters Vikki Thorn (harmonica, guitar, vocals) and Donna...
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monarch of the
United Kingdom owns both such
waifs and
estrays by
royal prerogative.
References to
waifs in
music are
sometimes self-deprecating, as in...
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Waifer is a
masculine Germanic given name, also
rendered Waifar, Waiofar,
Guaifer or Guaifar. It is
rendered in
French as Waifre, Waiffre,
Gaifier or Guyver...
- the free dictionary. Waif or WAIF may also
refer to: The
Waifs, an
Australian folk rock band
WAIF, a
former community radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio World...
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after a set
period of time. In late
medieval England, the
management of
waifs and
strays required the
coordination and
cooperation of
lords and the local...
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Waifs and
Strays is a
short story collection by O. Henry.
Waifs and
Strays also may
refer to:
Waifs and
Strays (poetry collection), a book by
Micah Ballard...
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WAIF (88.3 FM) is a
community radio station licensed to Cincinnati, Ohio.
WAIF is an all-volunteer
community radio station.
WAIF reception varies because...
- not
released commercially in the
United States. The song was
relabeled "
Waif Me" on the
censored Walmart and
Kmart version of In Utero,
released in March...
- Half
Waif is the
stage name of
American musician Ananda Rose "Nandi" Plunkett. Born to an
Indian mother from Uganda, Rose grew up in Williamstown, M****achusetts...
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stated that "
Waifs &
Strays is the
definitive cult item", but
conceded that "Its
release makes a
certain amount of sense". "Ian
McNabb –
Waifs And Strays...