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Genric vs Genfic - What's the difference?

genric | genfic |

As an adjective genric

is pertaining to genre.

As a noun genfic is

(fandom slang) fan fiction that does not focus specifically on romance or sex.

genric

English

Adjective

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  • Pertaining to genre.
  • Anagrams

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    genfic

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (fandom slang) Fan fiction that does not focus specifically on romance or sex.
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  • * 2002 , Will Brooker, Using the Force: Creativity, Community and Star Wars Fans , Continuum (2002), ISBN 0826452876, page 136:
  • Fee Folay writes, "I do read a lot of genfic , but I find the slash is more likely to explore a deeper, more intense relationship between the male protagonists, and that beguiles me."
  • * 2008 , Steve Abrams and Smaragd Grün, "Mundanes at the Gate … and Perverts Within: Managing Internal and External Threats to Community Online", in Electronic Tribes: The Virtual Worlds of Geeks, Gamers, Shamans, and Scammers (eds. Tyrone L. Adams & Stephen A. Smith), University of Texas Press (2008), ISBN 9780292717732, page 210:
  • Genfic and hetfic typically extend the source material along lines consistent with the producers' intentions, albeit sometimes more explicitly than the broadcast market would allow.
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  • Synonyms

    * gen