"K/S" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /keɪˈɛs/ [UK] Forms: S [canonical]
Etymology: Initialism from the names of James T. Kirk and Spock, separated by a slash (/). Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} S (uncountable)
  1. (fandom slang, often attributively) Fan fiction where the characters James T. Kirk and Spock from the science fiction media franchise Star Trek are shown in a homosexual relationship. Wikipedia link: James T. Kirk, Spock Tags: attributive, often, slang, uncountable Categories (topical): M/M ships (fandom), Star Trek Synonyms: Spirk [rare]
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