Concept cluster: Music > Fanverses
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(fandom slang) The (fictional) universe in which the TV series Firefly is set.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of DC Comics after the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, as shown in the 52 comic book series.
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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) Synonym of Kelvinverse.
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(fandom slang) The fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the television series Angel.
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(fandom slang) An anime universe.
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(fandom slang, often derogatory) A fan who objects to a particular creator, franchise, fandom, character, ship, etc., especially on moral or sociopolitical grounds.
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(fandom slang) One who opposes a specific ship or shipping in general.
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(fan fiction) alternate reality
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(fandom slang) The fictional shared universe that serves as the setting of various live action series based on DC Comics superheroes: Arrow (2012), The Flash (2014), Legends of Tomorrow (2016), etc.
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(fandom slang) The superhero Batman and his closest allies as a group.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe depicted in the Batman comics, films, television series and video games.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the Batman comics, films, and television series.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the James Bond novels and films.
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(informal) A fan of American actor Marlon Brando.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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The academic study of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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(fandom slang) The fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Alternative form of comicverse [(fandom slang) The fictional universe of a work as presented in its comics version, as opposed to, e.g. the TV series or the movie.]
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of a work as presented in its comics version, as opposed to, e.g. the TV series or the movie.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of the city of Dakota, the home of the superheroes Static Shock, Icon, etc., in comics published by Milestone Media/DC Comics.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe created by DC Comics.
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(fandom slang) Dick Grayson in the role of Batman.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of Disney films, TV series, comics, video games, etc.
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fan culture that is found among fans of Disney comics and animated motion pictures and shorts
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(fandom slang, by extension) Any fictional character written or reinterpreted by fans as appealingly roguish or evil.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the Dune novels.
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In fiction, the extension of a media franchise (i.e. a television show, series of feature films, etc.) with other media (generally comics and original novels), often with the result being that the stories described in the other media are not considered canon in the original.
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(fandom slang) A character who is shipped with many other characters.
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(X-Files fandom slang) A shipper of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who only wanted the pair to become romantically involved at the end of the series.
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(X-Files fandom slang) A person who would prefer Fox Mulder and Dana Scully's relationship to remain platonic.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Fringe.
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(fandom slang) A universe depicted in one or more video games.
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(fandom slang, transitive) To modify or retcon a fictional work, usually a film, retroactively after release.
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(fandom slang) A fictional alternate universe created by DC Comics character Glorith, a foe of the Legion of Super-Heroes.
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(fandom slang) A fictional shared universe of fantasy novels, short story collections, and a television adaptation created by American author Leigh Bardugo.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe depicted in the television series Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and its spin-offs (including Xena: Warrior Princess).
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the reboot Star Trek film franchise launched in 2009 (an alternate timeline of the original Star Trek universe).
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(fiction, DC Comics fictional milieu) A fictional planet, the native world of Superman, named after the element krypton.
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(X-Files fandom slang) Krycek/Scully romance; fan fiction involving a romantic relationship between the characters Alex Krycek and Dana Scully of the The X-Files.
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(fandom slang) The unnamed interconnected fictional universe setting of many of the works of Japanese mangaka comic book artist Leiji Matsumoto
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(horror fiction) The fictionalized universe populated by the supernatural beings of H.P. Lovecraft's horror fiction and that of other authors inspired by Lovecraft's works, especially the fictionalized version of New England.
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A fan of controversial American rock musician Marilyn Manson (Brian Warner, born 1969).
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the A Song of Ice and Fire novel series and its television adaptation Game of Thrones.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe depicted in the Marvel comics, films, and television series.
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(fandom slang) The Mirror Universe of Star Trek, a dark parallel universe to the main setting of the franchise, in which humans are brutal, despotic conquerors.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of a work as presented in its movie version, as opposed to, e.g. a television series or a novel.
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(fandom slang) The practice of shipping multiple pairings in the same fandom, especially ones featuring the same character.
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(fandom slang) Not part of canon; outside of the main continuity of a fictional universe.
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(fandom slang) One who does not have any ships or does not support a particular ship.
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Alternative letter-case form of noromo [(X-Files fandom slang) A person who opposes the idea of a romantic relationship between Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.]
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(X-Files fandom slang) The state or quality of being a noromo.
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(fandom slang) A revival of the Doctor Who universe, launched in 2005, after cancellation of the previous series in 1989.
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(X-Files fandom slang) A formal ball which two characters (usually Fox Mulder and Dana Scully) are required to attend as a set-up in romantic fan fiction.
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(Sherlock fandom slang) A subgenre of Sherlock fan fiction in which Sherlock and John raise a child or children together.
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(fandom slang) The fandom of the science fiction television series The X-Files.
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The fandom or sphere of the Harry Potter series and the movies based on it.
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(informal) One who loves the Harry Potter series of books, especially to a fanatical degree.
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(informal) One who loves the Harry Potter series of books and films.
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One who loves the Harry Potter series of books and films.
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One who loves the Harry Potter series of books and films.
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One who loves the Harry Potter series of books and films.
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(fandom slang) The setting of the Harry Potter series.
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(X-Files fandom slang) The fictional character Alex Krycek from The X-Files.
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(Buffy the Vampire Slayer fandom slang) A fan who wanted Spike to be redeemed.
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(fandom slang) A person who supports a romantic or sexual relationship between fictional characters or real people.
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A member of a fictional alien race, described as being cunning and opportunistic.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe that serves as the simultaneous setting of several television series created by Dan Schneider.
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(fandom slang) A character in a story who the reader/viewer is meant to identify with.
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(Harry Potter fandom slang) A subgenre of Harry Potter fanfiction in which Severus Snape is the biological father of Harry.
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(Philippines, fandom slang) A fan of entertainer Sharon Cuneta.
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(fandom slang) The alternate fictional Star Trek universe described in a series of novels co-written by William Shatner, based on the premise that Captain Kirk was brought back to life after the events of the film Star Trek Generations.
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(fandom slang, uncountable) Such fan fiction collectively.
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(dated, fandom slang) A fan of science fiction.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of the TV show Smallville.
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(fandom slang) Secondary material, such as official novels based on a television series, that may or may not be regarded as canon.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of Stargate films, TV series, video games, etc.
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(fandom slang) An amalgamate fandom of the television series Supernatural, Doctor Who, and Sherlock, often characterized by crossover fanworks with characters and plot elements from all three.
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(fandom slang) The world as portrayed in the films of Quentin Tarantino.
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(fandom slang) The faction of Twilight fandom which prefers Bella Swan in a romantic relationship with Edward Cullen.
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(fandom slang) The faction of Twilight fandom which prefers Bella Swan in a romantic relationship with Jacob Black.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the television series Game of Thrones.
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(fandom slang) A fan of the American fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones. or the novel series A Song of Ice and Fire it is based on.
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(fandom slang) The DC Animated Universe (DCAU).
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the Star Trek television series and films, as well as related novels, comics, etc.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the Star Trek television series and films, as well as related novels, comics, etc.
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(fandom slang) An avid fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the related films.
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(fandom slang) A person who strongly dislikes Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or its film adaptations.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of Ultimate Marvel.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of Vertigo, the DC Comics imprint.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe which serves as the setting for the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold.
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(Homestuck fandom slang) Discourse involving the fictional character Vriska Serket of Homestuck.
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(fandom slang) The fictional universe of Watchmen, a DC Comics miniseries published in 1986, which also includes other related comics and media.
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(fandom slang) The loosely-defined fictional universe encompassing the worlds forming the setting for the television and film works of Joss Whedon — notably the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly, and the film Serenity.
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(fandom slang) The universe in which the television series Doctor Who, Torchwood, and The Sarah Jane Adventures, as well as related books, comics and other stories, are set.
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(fandom slang) The dark alternate universe featured in the episode "The Wish" of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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Alternative form of X-Verse [(fandom slang) The fictional world, or universe, which serves as the setting for the Marvel Comics and film series featuring the characters, the X-Men.]
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(fandom slang) The fandom of Xena: Warrior Princess.

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