English word senses marked with topical category "Twilight (novel series)"
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Total 13 word senses
- Bedward (Proper name) The ship of characters Bella Swan and Edward Cullen from the Twilight series.
- Domward (Proper name) Edward Cullen written as the dom in a BDSM relationship in Twilight fan fiction.
- Team Edward (Proper name) The faction of Twilight fandom which prefers Bella Swan in a romantic relationship with Edward Cullen.
- Team Jacob (Proper name) The faction of Twilight fandom which prefers Bella Swan in a romantic relationship with Jacob Black.
- Twifan (Noun) A fan of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight book series or the associated films.
- Twific (Noun) A fanfic based on the Twilight novel series and the associated films.
- Twihard (Noun) An avid fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the related films.
- Twihater (Noun) A person who strongly dislikes Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or its film adaptations.
- Twilighter (Noun) An fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the related films.
- Twimom (Noun) A mother who likes Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the associated films.
- Twitard (Noun) An avid fan of Stephenie Meyer's Twilight book series or the associated films.
- fanpire (Noun) A fan of Stephanie Meyer's Twilight book series or the associated films.
- sparklepire (Noun) A vampire who sparkles, such as those featured in the Twilight series.
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