FANBOY

Etymology

Noun

fanboy (plural fanboys)

(fandom) A male fan who is obsessive about a particular subject (especially, something or someone in popular entertainment media).

Coordinate terms

• fangirl

Verb

fanboy (third-person singular simple present fanboys, present participle fanboying, simple past and past participle fanboyed)

(fandom, intransitive) To worship, support, drool over the object of affection; to be a fanboy.

Source: Wiktionary



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