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(1) Term used to describe [[fans]], referring to the confluence of large amounts of body fat, glasses and facial hair (the latter chiefly in male [[fans]]) marking so many [[fans]]. Always seemed to be used in [[faanfiction]] as marginally self satirical, as in the assertion that fans can sometimes tell that someone else is a [[fan]] because they had a Sensitive Fannish Face.
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(1) Term used to describe [[fans]], usually used ironically, as in the assertion that fans can pick another fan out of a crowd because [[heesh]] has a '''Sensitive Fannish Face'''.
  
(2) Code at one point, according to [[Rusty Hevelin]], for gay fans – perhaps because the phrase was another of those that were either coined or popularized by [[Charles Burbee]].
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(2) A historic euphemism, according to [[Rusty Hevelin]], for gay fans – perhaps because the [[catchphrase]] was another of those that were either coined or popularized by the notably homophobic [[Charles Burbee]].  
  
 
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According to [[Burbee]], a [[fan]] can be identified by his sensitive [[fannish]] face and the Strange Wild Look there-on. Extension applied the modifiers to other [[fannish]] things and characteristics.  
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According to [[Charles Burbee|Burbee]], a [[fan]] can be identified by his sensitive [[fannish]] face and the Strange Wild Look there-on. Extension applied the modifiers to other [[fannish]] things and characteristics.  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 13 May 2023

(1) Term used to describe fans, usually used ironically, as in the assertion that fans can pick another fan out of a crowd because heesh has a Sensitive Fannish Face.

(2) A historic euphemism, according to Rusty Hevelin, for gay fans – perhaps because the catchphrase was another of those that were either coined or popularized by the notably homophobic Charles Burbee.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
According to Burbee, a fan can be identified by his sensitive fannish face and the Strange Wild Look there-on. Extension applied the modifiers to other fannish things and characteristics.



Fanspeak 1940s
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