Concept cluster: Music > Fandom and fan culture (2)
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(fandom slang) The community or sphere of acafans.
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(Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom slang) A fan of the character Angel from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.
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(fandom slang) Slash fan fiction which pairs real musicians, especially ones belonging to the same group.
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(fandom slang) A prohibition against having the same fictional characters appearing in multiple DC Comics animated series in the decade of the 2000s, which caused Batman's allies and enemies save for Batman himself to be unavailable for the animated series Justice League (although Joker, Clayface and Firefly made appearances in this show) and Justice League Unlimited, and Robin to be unavailable for animated series other than Teen Titans.
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(fandom slang) A nickname for the version of Batman interpreted by Ben Affleck, which debuted in the film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) from the DC Extended Universe.
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(fandom slang) A (usually major) fan of the animated television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, typically an adult male.
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(fandom slang) The community, culture, or philosophy of bronies.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the TV series Firefly.
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(slang) A fan of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(fandom slang) The fandom of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(slang) A fan of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Alternative form of crack fic [(countable, fandom slang) A work of fan fiction that is absurd, surprising or ridiculous, often intentionally.]
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(dated, fandom slang) Urgent, high-priority fan activity.
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(slang) A fan of actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
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(fandom slang) To return to fandom and active participation in fandom community activities after having previously left fandom for a period of time.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the Japanese media franchise Digimon, particularly the anime series.
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(slang) A fan of the British-Irish pop group One Direction.
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A group of people who create fan-made (doujin) works – such as doujinshi, doujin music, or doujin games – and participate in doujin events.
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(fandom slang) Any fanon interpretation of the character Draco Malfoy that portrays him as a romantic "bad boy" or otherwise downplays his unfavorable qualities.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the manga and anime franchise Dragon Ball.
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(X-Files fandom slang, derogatory) A fan of The X-Files who stopped watching or enjoyed the series less after actor David Duchovny's departure.
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(fandom slang) A fan of American actor David Duchovny (born 1960).
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A fan of the British comedy series Red Dwarf.
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(dated, fandom slang) The earliest period of science fiction fandom (1930–1933).
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(dated, fandom slang) The state of exiting or becoming inactive in fandom due to other obligations.
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(fandom slang) The act of fafiating; exiting involvement in fandom due to other obligations.
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The subculture of fans.
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(fandom slang, chiefly ACG, often derogatory) The inclusion in a work of fiction of material, especially of a racy or sexual nature, which may or may not have relevance to the storyline and is designed merely to excite the viewer.
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(South Korean idol fandom) A meet-and-greet with a K-pop artist where fans can ask questions, receive autographs, take photos or receive hugs.
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(slang) An unofficial translation of the dialogue or text of a media product (such as a manga, television programme, or video game) from one language to another which is done by fans rather than by its producer.
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(Homestuck fandom slang) A troll original character created by a fan.
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(chiefly Internet) A fan-made video consisting of clips from a film or television series, usually set to music.
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(fandom slang, derogatory) Explanations invented by fans (of a film franchise, television series, etc.) to gloss over mistakes in continuity.
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A creative work produced by a fan, based on a book, movie, television show, musical group, etc.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the American science-fiction television series Babylon 5.
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(fandom slang) Fan fiction, or part of a fan fiction, which is sweet and feel-good in tone, usually involving romance.
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(dated, fandom slang, humorous) A mock deity of early science fiction fandom; a fannish ghod.
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Alternative form of Foo [(dated, fandom slang, humorous) A mock deity of early science fiction fandom; a fannish ghod.]
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Alternative form of GAFIA [(dated, fandom slang) The state of becoming involved in science fiction and fandom activity, leaving the mundane world.]
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(dated, fandom slang, science fiction) To leave the mundane world and enter the science fiction fandom community.
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(dated, fandom slang) The act of gafiating; a beginning or end of involvement in fandom.
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(Steven Universe fandom slang) A Crystal Gem alter ego or self-insert character created by a fan.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the television show Glee.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the musical Hamilton; the fandom of Hamilton collectively.
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(fandom slang) Fan fiction written to mock or otherwise express dislike of a character, author, television show, etc.
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(fandom slang) A fan of actor Tom Hiddleston.
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(fandom slang) A fan fiction story which contains sexual references, but stops short of full, explicit descriptions of sexual activity (coined by analogy with lemon).
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(fandom slang) A fan of the television series Lost.
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(fandom slang) A fan nickname for the six main characters in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
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(fandom slang) A subgenre of erotic speculative fiction (originating in fan fiction) in which humanity has a dominance hierarchy based on stereotypical wolf pack dynamics, consisting of alphas (dominants), omegas (submissives), and betas (neutrals).
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(fandom slang) A fan who records podfics.
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(dated, fandom slang) A sercon activity; a serious and scholarly activity.
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(Philippines, fandom slang) A fan of entertainer Sharon Cuneta.
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(fandom slang) Addicted to the television series Sherlock.
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(fandom slang) One who writes slash fiction and/or supports male/male ships.
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(X-Files fandom slang, derogatory) A fan who believed Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny were romantically involved or shipped them together.
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Alternative form of Sone [(South Korean idol fandom) A fan of the South Korean girl group Girls' Generation.]
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(Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom slang) A fan of the character Spike from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(fandom slang) A person who actively seeks out spoilers for a work of fiction.
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(fandom slang, neologism) A persona developed to be used within the steampunk subculture.
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(fandom slang) Written fiction based on the Star Trek franchise, including both licensed stories and fan fiction.
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(fandom slang) Sexually-explicit fan fiction based on the Star Trek television series and films.
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(X-Files fandom slang) The fictional character Jeffrey Spender from The X-Files.
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(slang) A fan of screenwriter and director Joss Whedon and his work, which includes the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, and Firefly.
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(fandom slang) The television show Doctor Who.
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(Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom slang) A fan of the character Xander Harris from the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess.

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