Citations:fandomness

Noun

 * 2014, Time, Unincorporated 3: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives (Vol. 3: Writings on the New Series) (eds. Graeme Burk & Robert Smith), unnumbered page:
 * So when I get the new fans (shippers? what do I call you?) talking about how Jack was deliberately angsty because he missed the Doctor...it strikes me in my set-in-my-ways, old-school male fandomness as, well, making excuses for bad scripting and characterisation.
 * 2014, Ashley Brechtel, "Daytime Dirty: Unravelling The Modern Day Soap Opera", Eidé, 1 October 2014, page 112:
 * If soap opera junkies don't feel the need to hide their fandomness, they are at least compelled to defend it.
 * 2014, Chloe Tsang, in "What were you thinking", Yale Daily News (Yale University), 16 October 2014, page B6:
 * In the message, she mentions her newfound aspirations to come to Yale, gushes about her Sam Tsui fandomness and tells him to "keep up the amazing work."
 * If soap opera junkies don't feel the need to hide their fandomness, they are at least compelled to defend it.
 * 2014, Chloe Tsang, in "What were you thinking", Yale Daily News (Yale University), 16 October 2014, page B6:
 * In the message, she mentions her newfound aspirations to come to Yale, gushes about her Sam Tsui fandomness and tells him to "keep up the amazing work."