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+ | '''''Ish''''' is a [[fanspeak]] abbreviation for ''issue'', as of a [[fanzine]] or [[prozine]]. “[[Pub your ish!]]” is an exhortation among [[faneds]]. | ||
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+ | '''''Thish''''', a [[scientificombination]] for ''this issue,'' is used primarily by [[faneds]] to refer to the current ish of a [[fanzine]], often to explain “why thish is late.” | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 30 November 2020
(Did you mean the Canadian clubzine or Dave Ish)?
Ish is a fanspeak abbreviation for issue, as of a fanzine or prozine. “Pub your ish!” is an exhortation among faneds.
Thish, a scientificombination for this issue, is used primarily by faneds to refer to the current ish of a fanzine, often to explain “why thish is late.”
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