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  1. Derpina - Rage Comics Wiki

    Derpina, sometimes called Derpetté, is an expression associated with stupidity, much like the earlier forms of “duh” and “dur.” In image macros, the subject is typically portrayed with eyes …

  2. Derpina - Know Your Meme

    Derpina is a nickname mainly associated with female characters portrayed in rage comics. While there are several iterations of the character with varying facial expressions, Derpina is most …

  3. Derpina: The Beloved Feminized Version Of Derp Face

    Astrid signs off by discussing her favorite meme, the great Derpina.

  4. Derp / Derpina - Meme Reference

    "Derpina," the female counterpart to Derp, emerged as rage comics expanded to include more diverse character types. Often depicted with crossed eyes, blonde hair, and a black bow, …

  5. Rage Comics - derpina - Rage Comics - rage comics - Cheezburger

    Dammit, Derpina... I Just Wanted to Help... That's the Second Best Part!

  6. Derpina: The Beloved Feminized Version Of Derp Face - Facebook

    Apr 15, 2025 · It would spawn entire webs of culture in the neural networkification of the internet and well because I've always been a feminist and because she's the cutest and most …

  7. Derpina - Slang Meaning and Examples - FastSlang

    Derpina is a slang term used to describe a woman who is perceived as unintelligent, clumsy, and awkward. The term is often used in a derogatory manner to belittle or mock women who do not …

  8. Derpina - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    May 2, 2025 · Derpina (slang) A female placeholder name, the female equivalent of derp, perhaps indicating derpiness. quotations

  9. Derpina - Urban Dictionary

    Aug 1, 2011 · Derpina: The female meme version of Derp or Herp. These memes are usually paired up in one set, mostly in the Rage Comics.

  10. Derpina - Teh Meme Wiki

    Derpina, sometimes called Derpetté, is an expression associated with stupidity, much like the earlier forms of “duh” and “dur.” In image macros, the subject is typically portrayed with eyes …