Citations:MSTing

Noun: "(countable, fandom slang) a parody fanfic created by inserting satirical commentary into an existing work"

 * 2005, Ashish Pandey, Academic Dictionary Of Fiction, ISBN 8182052629, page 202:
 * "en"
 * 2005, Ashish Pandey, Academic Dictionary Of Fiction, ISBN 8182052629, page 202:
 * "en"
 * 2005, Ashish Pandey, Academic Dictionary Of Fiction, ISBN 8182052629, page 202:
 * "en"
 * 2005, Ashish Pandey, Academic Dictionary Of Fiction, ISBN 8182052629, page 202:
 * "en"
 * 2005, Ashish Pandey, Academic Dictionary Of Fiction, ISBN 8182052629, page 202:
 * "en"

- A MSTing that gets its material from something that someone got paid for&mdash;movie script, TV show, published book or poem, etc.

Noun: "(uncountable, fandom slang) the process of creating fanfics in this manner"

 * 2007, Mechademia 2: Networks of Desire, ISBN 081665266X, page 43:
 * "en"

- We learn this from looking at which authors are the most popular and which stories are most commonly chosen for ridicule, either through flaming or through “MSTing.”


 * 2011, Michael Dean, "Frame work, resistance and co-optation: How Mystery Science Theater 3000 positions us both in and against hegemonic culture", In the Peanut Gallery with Mystery Science Theater 3000: Essays on Film, Fandom, Technology, and the Culture of Riffing, ISBN 0786445327, page 126:
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- Most MSTers confine their "riffing" to original fan fiction rather than scripts from corporate-owned entertainment properties, which renders such twice-removed MSTing somewhat toothless: the cannibalizing parody of a patische.


 * 2011, Ron Hale-Evans, Marty Hale-Evans, Mindhacker: 60 Tips, Tricks, and Games to Take Your Mind to the Next Level, ISBN 1118166434:
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- Why not try your own hand at MSTing?