English word senses marked with topical category "The X-Files"
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Total 37 word senses
- Barbie shipper (Noun) One who ships Fox Mulder and Dana Scully from the The X-Files.
- CSM (Noun) Initialism of company sergeant major.
- CSM (Noun) Initialism of Cigarette Smoking Man.
- CSM (Proper name) Initialism of Cantiga de Santa Maria.
- Doggettfic (Noun) Fan fiction about the character John Doggett from The X-Files.
- Duchovbot (Noun) A fan of The X-Files who stopped watching or enjoyed the series less after actor David Duchovny's departure.
- Duchovnik (Noun) A fan of American actor David Duchovny (born 1960).
- KSR (Noun) Krycek/Scully romance; fan fiction involving a romantic relationship between the characters Alex Krycek and Dana Scully of the The X-Files.
- M/K (Proper name) The ship of characters Fox Mulder and Alex Krycek from the television series The X-Files.
- M/S (Proper name) The ship of characters Fox Mulder and Dana Scully from the television series The X-Files.
- MSR (Noun) Initialism of Mars Sample Return mission.
- MSR (Noun) Mulder/Scully romance; a fanfic involving a romantic relationship between the characters Fox Mulder and Dana Scully of the The X-Files.
- MSR (Noun) Such fan fiction collectively.
- Mulderangst (Noun) Emotional distress experienced by the character Fox Mulder.
- Muldertorture (Noun) Physical and psychological harm inflicted on the character Fox Mulder.
- Philedom (Noun) The fandom of the science fiction television series The X-Files.
- Ratboy (Proper name) The fictional character Alex Krycek from The X-Files.
- Sculder (Proper name) The ship of characters Dana Scully and Fox Mulder from the television series The X-Files.
- Scullyangst (Noun) Emotional distress experienced by the character Dana Scully.
- Scullyfic (Noun) A fanfic in which Dana Scully, of the The X-Files television series, is the protagonist.
- Scullyslash (Noun) Fan fiction featuring Dana Scully in a romantic and/or sexual relationship with another woman.
- Spenderfic (Noun) Fan fiction about the character Jeffrey Spender from The X-Files.
- Weasel Boy (Proper name) The fictional character Jeffrey Spender from The X-Files.
- X-Filesy (Adjective) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the paranormal investigation science fiction television series The X-Files.
- X-Phile (Noun) A fan of the television series The X-Files.
- Xfic (Noun) A fanfic based on The X-Files television series.
- anti-relationshipper (Noun) A person who opposes the idea of a romantic relationship between Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
- finishipper (Noun) A shipper of Fox Mulder and Dana Scully who only wanted the pair to become romantically involved at the end of the series.
- friendshipper (Noun) A person who would prefer Fox Mulder and Dana Scully's relationship to remain platonic.
- machete beta (Noun) A harsh and exacting beta-read.
- mytharc (Noun) The ongoing story arc that underpins all episodes of a television series.
- noromo (Noun) A person who opposes the idea of a romantic relationship between Fox Mulder and Dana Scully.
- noromodom (Noun) The state or quality of being a noromo.
- noromoish (Adjective) Related to, characteristic of, or espousing noromoness.
- noromoness (Noun) The state or quality of being a noromo.
- obligala (Noun) A formal ball which two characters (usually Fox Mulder and Dana Scully) are required to attend as a set-up in romantic fan fiction.
- snogger (Noun) A fan who believed Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny were romantically involved or shipped them together.
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