waffle-pancake
When one person wildly misinterprets a post or cmment, usually on Twitter and TikTok, so that the OP looks bad. This usually occurs when a chronically online teenager tries to accuse the original poster of
ableism, homophobia, racism and other forms of bigotry when the original post didn't intend to. Said responses are referred to as "
waffled pancakes".The phrase is in reference to a Twitter user who described the phenomenon with an analogy using pancakes and waffles. People tend to reply to waffled pancakes and screenshots of waffled pancakes with
a screenshot of said tweet. It reads as follows:"Twitter is the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted.You can say 'I like pancakes' and somebody will say 'So you hate waffles?'No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talking about."
waffles and pancakes
by shrekshairytoes on Oct 26, 2020 07:42:35
waffles and pancakes (wap) is a well known song soon to be
edited by
kids bop. this song will also be listened to by the children of
the karens.
Example:
“i need to
speak to the manager please”
“
ma’am your windows are rolled down ur kids can hear u”
“they can’t hear me because they are listening to waffles and pancakes by
kidz bop”
Pancake-waffling
by Nakefame on Mar 27, 2025 20:45:58
Pancake-waffling: the act of taking what someone said and attributing something entirely
disconnected to it.
Pancake-waffled: having been the recipient of someone's
pancake-waffling.
It is most often used in internet comments. The phrase comes from a famous tweet where a user described the issue by way of example: "Twitter is the only place where well articulated sentences still get misinterpreted. You can say 'I like pancakes' and somebody will say 'So you hate waffles?'
No bitch. Dats a whole new sentence. Wtf is you talking about."
Waffle-Pancake
by JaxonArsenic on Dec 24, 2024 15:47:45
To take one statement or belief and turn into hate speech or something generally discriminatory against something related to that statement.
Like real waffles and pancakes, one may be rooted from the other, but they are still two different things.
Coined by Louis
McClung on YouTube.
Example:
“This is no
waffle-pancake idea, because I am saying I do not like
trad wives, does not mean I don’t like Christianity, okay? ‘Oh, Louis! You’re making fun of some Christians! That means you hate Christians, you think it’s bad, you think we’re all stupid!’ No??????” -Louis
McClung