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Pie fandom

The fans of American pie are called pies and are so nice they are mostly 11+ 🦋

What are the pie fandom?
Oh they are the American pie fandom!

by americanpiex February 6, 2021


the Unnamed Fandom

The Unnamed or the Unnamed Fandom is the way fans of the duo Mile Phakphum and Apo Nattawin call themselves . In the Thai series KinnPorsche that shot to fame from April to July 2022 Mile plays Kinn and Apo plays Porsche.
Separately Mile's fans are the Greeny Roses and Apo's are Colleagues ( Apo's Colleagues), so an alternative name for the ship fandom is GreenyColleagues.

The Unnamed Fandom will either start their tweets with a line of green and yellow hearts, or with cherries and croissant emojis.

by Ulissey January 16, 2023


fandom high

When you join a dead fandom or a short fandom that you can't vent about

Man Tobias and Guy gave me such a fandom high

by Shoga April 21, 2017


Whore of the Fandom

A character in a fandom who has the most porn, horny fans or simps, (sometimes) already is a slut in their respective media, or is just hot. And most if not all of the time the whore of the fandom tends to be female.

Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager is the “whore of the fandom” thanks to her actor Jeri Ryan having big boobs and a big ass.

by TheR0achfromH311 August 16, 2023


Whore of the Fandom

A character in a fandom who has the most porn, horny fans or simps, (sometimes) already is a slut in their respective media, or is just hot. And most if not all of the time the whore of the fandom tends to be female.

Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager is the “whore of the fandom” thanks to her actor Jeri

by TheR0achfromH311 August 16, 2023


Fandom Rot

When the reputation of a piece of media (such as a TV show or a video game) on the internet is soured thanks to the unsavory nature of some of its fans who have nothing to do with the media itself, usually amplified by its detractors who compile this unsavory content on sites such as YouTube, in which Fandom Rot can also be called Hatedom Rot. This can in turn prevent newcomers from wanting to check out the media for themselves, usually out of fear of being associated with those fans.

Fandom Rot can "heal" as a piece of media decreases in popularity and/or if its fans and detractors mature and either have a change of heart or move onto different things.

However, some pieces of media may be doomed to suffer from Fandom Rot forever as its fanbase becomes synonymous with it. The people who own the piece of media may also feel it's a good idea to acknowledge or insert a joke or reference about their unsavory fans within the media itself, but this usually just immortalizes the Fandom Rot as a part of the franchise.

P1: Hey, have you heard of Otto's Quest?
P2: Otto's Quest? That show sucks! The fandom is so cringe! Haven't you seen the cringe compilations?
P1: What does any of that have to do with the show itself?
P2: ...I never really thought of that. I still don't want to watch it, though.
P3: Hey guys, have you seen the newest episode where Otto meets one of his weird fans? They got the behavior down to a T!
P1: Why would they want to associate with that? The Fandom Rot has really gotten to the writers' heads.
P2: Does anyone else suddenly feel like watching Otto's Quest?

by yeetyoteyacht July 13, 2023


Fandom

A fandom is a large group of fans who support a specific show, band, celebrity, game, etc. They commonly have a shared name (ex. BTS/A.R.M.Y, Ariana Grande/Arianators, Eminem/Stans).

"Hey, what are BTS supporters called?"
"I thought you would know, their fandom is huge. They're called A.R.M.Y."

by E. M. N. April 17, 2022