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fandom

[ fan-duhm ]

noun

  1. fans collectively, as of a celebrity, a movie, a book, or a professional game or sport.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of fandom1

An Americanism dating back to 1900–05; fan 2 + -dom
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It can be tempting to prioritize our joy, and for many people, that joy translates to indulging in the “Harry Potter” fandom.

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They appeal to every type of fandom, from followers of mega-stars like Taylor Swift to devotees of the shoegaze pioneers Cocteau Twins.

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However, this type of fandom also has a much uglier side, with the love for the game sometimes turning to deadly violence as tempers flare between rival supporters.

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Having such a foundation of faith, she says, is what drove her to move to Madrid and pursue a career in pop music at 16; it’s what drives pop fandoms, as well.

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Each stop has included tailored engagement with “ARMY,” BTS’s famously diverse and passionate fandom.

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