Abbreviation for an amateur "fan magazine." See also fanzine. Outside of sf fandom, "fan magazines" were magazines published in the 1930s and 1940s about the stars of movies.
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A roll of fat on a woman that hangs low and protects the beaver from outside forces.
Hey, check out that girl; she's got a beaver barrier.
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n. The person who is a victim of a computer hacker.
v. The past tense of "hack" with regard to computers.
1. The hacked complained about what was done to his computer last night.
2. I didn't tell him, but I hacked his computer last night.
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1. Fiction written by fans about an extant fictional universe.
2. Amateur fiction of any kind published in fanzines.
He wrote a great piece of fan fiction set in the universe of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer.
She had a piece of fan fiction published in THE CRUDZINE QUARTERLY.
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n. joking term used to refer to mischievious kids.
I've told you more than once, your child is a Demon Spawn.
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A woman who enjoys sex and isn't ashamed to admit it. One who probably reads PLAYGIRL magazines, acts out her own nonharmful fantasies, is concerned with sex as a mutual pleasure and does what it takes to reach her own sexual fulfillment.
She's an unabashed playgirl and proud of it.
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Pig Latin for "foe"; often used by urban blacks from about the '40s onwards to alert others to the presence of whites.
"Watch it, here come the oefay."
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