The act of taking two fictional or non-fictional characters, and personally wishing for them to either be in love, or for them to have sex.
The term has many background terms.
If you are a person who wants to characters/people shipped, you are a shipper.
The term is changed to "Sailing Ship" whenever the ship that was made becomes successful. For example: two fictional characters falling in love after multiple ships of said characters were made.
"Jesus Christ, my hormones are shipping Cait and Frodo so fucking hard right now."
"Never knew that Rick and Michonne's ship would sail."
86๐ 9๐
A term used to describe fan fictions that take previously created characters and put them as a pair. It usually refers to romantic relationships, but it can refer platonic ones as well. (Just think of "shipping" as short for "relationSHIP".)
It generally uses the initials of the characters shipped or a combination of the names, though this is not a rule.
AMshipping
AM-shipping
AM shipping
Ash & Misty shipping
Ashistyshipping
2206๐ 552๐
A romantic relationSHIP between two people or characters. You shouldn't ship to people that are already in a relationship, because they really don't need it.
Lu : Hey , Lilly, I really ship Error and Ink!
Lilly : ok
Lu : I also ship Dust and Blueberry!
Lilly : ok, I get it...
Lu and I also ship Geno and reaper!
Lilly : I FUCKING GET IT!!!
Lu : and-
Lilly : FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!!!
Lu : why you weren't adopted by anyone
Lilly : what about our parents- wait... I'm adopted!?!?!
Lu : yeah, my parents weren't that smart.
27๐ 3๐
N: Short for romantic relationship, popularized in fanfiction circles.
V: To endorse a romantic relationship.
N: I see a 'ship developing between Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley.
V: I ship Ron/Hermione
7821๐ 2084๐
v. the act of shoving two fictional characters' heads together and yelling, "NOW KISS!"
"I ship Rose and ten so hard! They're so cute together... if only they were a canon couple..."
915๐ 233๐
A boat. That's all it should be. It's just a boat. People need to calm down with all this other crap; a ship is a BOAT. A big piece of metal that floats miraculously on the surface of the water, and usually holds people and/or cargo.
There is a ship in that movie. It was very large and it caught fire and people on it died.
5294๐ 1566๐
In computer software - it means to publish / distribute the application in its current state. Often used humurously when the software is buggy and clearly not ready to publish.
Tester - "The game crashes whenever you attack an enemy"
Programmer - "Ship It!"
230๐ 60๐