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− | '''Corflu''' is a [[scientificombination]] for | + | '''Corflu''' is a [[scientificombination]] for '''cor'''rection '''flu'''id, a liquid used to cover up [[typos]] on [[mimeo]] [[stencils]] just prior to inserting newer errors. One famous brand was [[Obliterine]] (which see for details on its use). |
In ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'', the [[Spirit of Fandom]] gives a bottle to [[Jophan]], telling him, "Here is a bottle of a magic liquid called Correcting Fluid. A touch of this will instantly heal any wound made by a [[typo]]." | In ''[[The Enchanted Duplicator]]'', the [[Spirit of Fandom]] gives a bottle to [[Jophan]], telling him, "Here is a bottle of a magic liquid called Correcting Fluid. A touch of this will instantly heal any wound made by a [[typo]]." | ||
− | + | The term ''corflu'' came into use sometime in the 1950s. | |
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 15 October 2021
(Did you mean the convention?)
Corflu is a scientificombination for correction fluid, a liquid used to cover up typos on mimeo stencils just prior to inserting newer errors. One famous brand was Obliterine (which see for details on its use).
In The Enchanted Duplicator, the Spirit of Fandom gives a bottle to Jophan, telling him, "Here is a bottle of a magic liquid called Correcting Fluid. A touch of this will instantly heal any wound made by a typo."
The term corflu came into use sometime in the 1950s.
Fanspeak | 1950s— |
This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc. |