fangirlish

English

Etymology

fangirl + -ish

Adjective

fangirlish (comparative more fangirlish, superlative most fangirlish)

  1. Of, relating to, or characteristic of a fangirl.
    • 2005, Rhiannon Bury, Cyberspaces of Their Own: Female Fandoms Online, Peter Lang (2005), →ISBN, page 40:
      Hollis and Mrs. Hale immediately distanced themselves from fangirlish behaviors.
    • 2013, Leslie McMurtry, "Do It Yourself: Women, Fanzines and Doctor Who", in Fan Phenomena: Doctor Who (ed. Paul Booth), Intellect Books (2013), →ISBN, page 90:
      Emma Donovan and Chloe Hardy let loose torrents of 'fangirlish' emotion on the pages of FFAC, []
    • 2013, Elissa Nysetvold, "More Beautiful than Tolkien", in Chicken Soup for the Soul: The Dating Game: 101 Stories about Looking for Love and Finding Fairytale Romance! (eds. Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen, & Amy Newmark), Simon and Schuster (2013), →ISBN, page 76:
      My name is Elissa, and I am a rabid fangirl. And that's okay! Thanks to my fangirlish tendencies, I'm also a wife.

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