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== (1) To Yearn==
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Originally (per [[FANCY II]]), a sort of vague, indeterminate yearning or tendency; sometimes the physical activity resulting therefrom. Over the years it has become less vague and more intense a reaction, to the point that cries of "Faunch! Faunch!" may be heard, indicating a high degree of desire for the subject of the reaction. The extreme form is Faunching Backwards.
 
Originally (per [[FANCY II]]), a sort of vague, indeterminate yearning or tendency; sometimes the physical activity resulting therefrom. Over the years it has become less vague and more intense a reaction, to the point that cries of "Faunch! Faunch!" may be heard, indicating a high degree of desire for the subject of the reaction. The extreme form is Faunching Backwards.
  
 
(1) to desire, to want; to yearn for–with sexual overtones, "I have a serious faunch for Darryl Hannah" or "I have a serious faunch for James Marsters"–or without, "We've got a serious faunch for chocolate."
 
(1) to desire, to want; to yearn for–with sexual overtones, "I have a serious faunch for Darryl Hannah" or "I have a serious faunch for James Marsters"–or without, "We've got a serious faunch for chocolate."
 
(2) to hunt for, to acquire; "He's gone on the faunch for some [[bheer]]."
 
(2) to hunt for, to acquire; "He's gone on the faunch for some [[bheer]]."
 
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== (2) An [[Apazine]] by [[Walter Coslet]]==
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An [[apazine]] published by [[Walter Coslet]] for [[N'APA]]. It lasted for at least 6 issues.
 
 
 
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Revision as of 00:18, 9 March 2020

(Did you mean the Walter Coslet apazine?)

Originally (per FANCY II), a sort of vague, indeterminate yearning or tendency; sometimes the physical activity resulting therefrom. Over the years it has become less vague and more intense a reaction, to the point that cries of "Faunch! Faunch!" may be heard, indicating a high degree of desire for the subject of the reaction. The extreme form is Faunching Backwards.

(1) to desire, to want; to yearn for–with sexual overtones, "I have a serious faunch for Darryl Hannah" or "I have a serious faunch for James Marsters"–or without, "We've got a serious faunch for chocolate." (2) to hunt for, to acquire; "He's gone on the faunch for some bheer."

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
A sort of vague, indeterminate yearning or tendency; sometimes, the physical activity resulting therefrom.

from Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement ca. 1960: The curious history of this word in fandom deserves mention. "Faunch" first appeared in Pro-Phile in a review writ by Noel Loomis; he mentioned his "typewriter faunching at the platen while he finished reading a story". The word fascinated Boggs, who used it years later in a W03W letter; there it fascinated Grennell who used it in Grue and other places. The word actually refers to the way a horse champs at the bit, impatient to prance away as soon as the reins are loosened. This is known as faunching at the bit and was a common expression of yore. It has gone into obscurity, naturally, since the advent of the auto; fandom is probably one of the few places where it is still used.


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