Meaning of Mirfanda | Babel Free
Definitions
A fan of the fictional character Miranda Sings.
slang
Examples
“YouTube sensation Miranda Sings’ Midwest Premiere of her hilarious cabaret musical comedy Miranda Sings Live! Saturday night attracted ‘Mirfandas’ from across the country to Highland Park. Starring New York-based actress and singer Colleen Ballinger as Miranda Sings, the two performances were a smashing success with ‘Mirfandas’ storming the area from California to Minnesota, Milwaukee and Chicago proper.”
“A performance at Cap City Comedy Club last year saw dozens of teenage girls (self-proclaimed “Mirfandas”) lined up wearing the character’s signature pulled back hair, surprised eyebrows, bright red (and poorly applied) lipstick and crooked smile.”
“These “Mirfandas” were extreme, to say the least. Things got even wilder as Miranda took the stage. […] The show has officially made a “Mirfanda” out of me.”
“Actress/comedienne Miranda Sings makes a stop at 7 p.m. Friday night in the Fargo Theatre, bringing her bad singing, messy lipstick and other quirks to the stage for all her “Mirfandas.””
“She has built up her teenage following – her “Mirfandas” – through her YouTube videos.”
“Colleen opens the show by transforming into Miranda live on-stage and proceeds to guide the audience through a Self Help Seminar on “PORN, love, BULLIES and Self isteam [sic]“. This quickly captures the hearts of dedicated ‘Mirfandas’ while setting the obscure tone for any newcomers. […] Whether you’re a die-hard Mirfanda or a stranger to her videos, you’re sure to enjoy the original flavours and quick-witted humour that Miranda has to offer.”
“Now she’s performing hundreds of concerts every year all over the world, and just made an appearance on “The Tonight Show” as the guest of the newest Mirfanda, Jerry Seinfeld.”
“I AM A SWIFTY, DIRECTIONER and Mirfanda. I unashamedly succumb to my weekly dose of the Celebrity Apprentice, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, TMZ and occasionally, while sitting in an orthodontist waiting room preparing to enter two hours of torture, Seventeen Magazine. My iPhone is my best weapon — with it, I am able to follow my favorite celebrities’ every move through tabloids, Instagram and Twitter.”
“There will be special appearances by the Ballinger family, other YouTube friends, and, for all you Mirfandas and baes, Miranda Sings! 7:30 pm. Granada Theatre, […]”
“In each video, Miranda calls out particularly nice or mean comments, inspiring some Mirfandas to post negative comments in hope that they might be featured. While her real identity is hardly a secret, as Ballinger posts bloopers of Miranda videos on her personal YouTube channel and gives interviews out of character, fans delight in their shared knowledge of Miranda’s performance and the talentless hopefuls she is skewing. Mirfandas can take pleasure in their communal understanding that they are “insiders.””
“Are You A Mirfanda? You may subscribe to MirandaSings, but are you a true Mirfanda? Use this quiz to prove that you’re not a hater!”
“Miranda Dot-to-Dot / Haters back off. Only Mirfandas are welcome to join the dots here.”
“She has attracted legions of fans for both her online output and her in-person live tours; these “Mirfandas” follow her across YouTube (6.5 million subscribers), Instagram (4.4 million), Twitter (2.3 million), and other platforms.”
“Is 'Haters Back Off' Based Off Of Miranda Sings' YouTube Channel? MirFANdas Will Be Happy [title]”
“How much of an O.G. Mirfanda are you? […] That's not to say the show is only for Mirfandas. Sure, Haters contains Easter eggs. (Look for a "Where My Baes At?" kernel.) But it also answers burning questions -- "Why the heck does she wear her lipstick like that?" "Where did her name come from?" -- and fleshes out a bizarre world in ways both newbies and diehards can enjoy.”
“Be part of an audience of “Mirfandas” for the hit live comedy show of YouTube sensation Miranda Sings, the zany character performed by Colleen Ballinger-Evans.”
“Art from a Mirfanda. While Ballinger’s efforts to engage fans as herself outside of the Miranda character have been somewhat successful, her interactions with “Mirfandas” in character are the more compelling ones. […] A wall full of fan art, much of it from actual Mirfandas, decks out Mirandas^([sic]) bedroom walls in all their crayoned glory. […] Mirfandas, believe it or not, function similarly — of course, they view everything that Ballinger uploads and attend live events but are also committed to putting in time outside of mere watching to keep the project going through fan art, questions, and requests. […] And so the Mirfandas return to their natural state. It’s almost like Haters Back Off! never happened, if the YouTube and fan reactions are any indication.”
“Miranda’s passion and confidence inspire her “Mirfandas” to let the haters back off and never be afraid to be yourself.”
“With over 7 million Mirfandas, a Netflix show, two tours and a book under her belt, we’re thinking Adele better watch her back!”
“Mia Lewis, a 15-year-old Mirfanda and freshman at Milwaukie Academy of the Arts, makes friends easily and loves performing in musical theater. That wouldn't be so, she insists, without Miranda's influence.”
“Sometimes the videos are just not enough for us #MIRFANDAS (the word used to describe Miranda Sings fans) so we have a Netflix show to show us what it’s like for a day in the life of Miranda Sings.”
“Elite Daily had the chance to sit down with Kinsey to talk about her experience on the show, what we can expect from Season 2, and everything Mirfandas need to know about the possibility of Haters Back Off Season 3. […] Haters Back Off Season 2 hits Netflix Oct. 20, so get ready to binge, Mirfandas!”
“Colleen Ballinger and her YouTube alter-ego Miranda Sings performs for her "Mirfandas," reading snippets of her diary and singing songs through some of the weird comments she receives.”
“Filmed in front of a packed house of “Mirfandas,” “Miranda Sings Live … Your Welcome,” currently available on Netflix, has the talent reading snippets of her diary and singing through some of the weird comments she receives.”
“She performed to a Sony Centre full of young “mirfandas” as part of the JFL42 comedy festival in 2015.”
“A member of her management team suggested that they begin collecting fans’ emails to start a “Mirfanda club.””
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.