I Raf You Big Sister Is A Witch [updated] Jun 2026
Why “witch” specifically? Why not “monster,” “dragon,” or “poop face”? The word “witch” carries rich cultural weight. For children, witches are the quintessential villains – think of the Wicked Witch of the West, the witch from Hansel & Gretel , or Ursula from The Little Mermaid (though she’s a sea witch). Calling a big sister a witch is a powerful insult that says: You are mean, you have unfair power, and you might even have supernatural abilities to get me in trouble.
Please clarify what “RAF” stands for here. In some contexts, RAF could be “Royal Air Force” (unlikely here), “Rapid Assessment Form,” or a fandom shorthand. If you meant a different word, just let me know and I’ll adjust! i raf you big sister is a witch
In 2022, a 7-second video on TikTok showed a 5-year-old boy pointing at his 10-year-old sister and yelling, "I raf you! Big sister is a witch!" before running away. The sister, wearing a green hoodie and holding a broom (to clean the kitchen), looked bewildered. Why “witch” specifically