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单词 fanboy
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Definition of fanboy in English:

fanboy

nounˈfanbɔɪˈfænbɔɪ
informal
  • A male fan, especially one who is obsessive about comics, music, movies, or science fiction.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You'll witness alternative cartoonists lapsing into fanboy stupor when someone whose work they really respect is around.
    • I'd love to say that I'm not a desperate fanboy, but noone would believe me and hey, it's not even true, so.
    • They talk about two things close to my heart - cycling and electronica, so you lot would be better off chatting amongst yourselves while I turn into a drooling fanboy for the time being.
    • There's little harm in fanboys creating myths around their heroes, but when the artist buys into this myth, the work suffers for it.
    • I was at the midnight showing of Attack of the Clones in LA three years ago and a fight broke out between fanboys over some prime seats.
    • The movie is made in such a way that fanboys and newcomers alike can go see it and be pleasantly surprised.
    • His blow-by-blow account of the performance is breathless in its fanboy enthusiasm.
    • I'm a bit of a fan boy, and eager to tell you about Stevie's latest release.
    • I'm a pathetic Buffy fanboy.
    • The large number of statistics will, of course, be meat and drink to the Formula One fanboys at which this tome is mainly targeted.
verbˈfanbɔɪˈfænbɔɪ
[no object]informal
  • (of a male fan) behave in an obsessive or overexcited way.

    he fanboyed out meeting his idol on the red carpet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm not fanboying, I'm just stating a fact.
    • It's been a long time since I fanboyed out like this.
    • I've been "fanboying" since long before I ever presumed to understand the novel.
    • I don't mean to offend, but you seem to be fanboying over the console by saying that its competitors won't excel to what it offers and by calling them bland.
    • I'm fanboying out, and I don't even care.
    • He spotted the actress backstage and unabashedly "fanboyed" over the comedy she stars in, later admitting that he'd love to guest star on the sitcom.
    • I fanboyed hard over my games.
    • I have never seen him fanboying or ranting about any actor.
    • If I hadn't had to leave directly after the performance, I would have shamelessly fanboyed and had the band sign the CD I bought.
    • I'm also never said anything about which is better, I just called you out on your blatant fanboying and misinformation.
    • There are people who are supporting other labels, and they're fanboying for someone else.

Definition of fanboy in US English:

fanboy

nounˈfanboiˈfænbɔɪ
informal
  • A male fan, especially one who is obsessive about comics, music, movies, or science fiction.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd love to say that I'm not a desperate fanboy, but noone would believe me and hey, it's not even true, so.
    • They talk about two things close to my heart - cycling and electronica, so you lot would be better off chatting amongst yourselves while I turn into a drooling fanboy for the time being.
    • The movie is made in such a way that fanboys and newcomers alike can go see it and be pleasantly surprised.
    • You'll witness alternative cartoonists lapsing into fanboy stupor when someone whose work they really respect is around.
    • There's little harm in fanboys creating myths around their heroes, but when the artist buys into this myth, the work suffers for it.
    • His blow-by-blow account of the performance is breathless in its fanboy enthusiasm.
    • I was at the midnight showing of Attack of the Clones in LA three years ago and a fight broke out between fanboys over some prime seats.
    • I'm a pathetic Buffy fanboy.
    • The large number of statistics will, of course, be meat and drink to the Formula One fanboys at which this tome is mainly targeted.
    • I'm a bit of a fan boy, and eager to tell you about Stevie's latest release.
verbˈfanboiˈfænbɔɪ
[no object]informal
  • (of a male fan) behave in an obsessive or overexcited way.

    he fanboyed out meeting his idol on the red carpet
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've been "fanboying" since long before I ever presumed to understand the novel.
    • If I hadn't had to leave directly after the performance, I would have shamelessly fanboyed and had the band sign the CD I bought.
    • He spotted the actress backstage and unabashedly "fanboyed" over the comedy she stars in, later admitting that he'd love to guest star on the sitcom.
    • I have never seen him fanboying or ranting about any actor.
    • I'm also never said anything about which is better, I just called you out on your blatant fanboying and misinformation.
    • I don't mean to offend, but you seem to be fanboying over the console by saying that its competitors won't excel to what it offers and by calling them bland.
    • It's been a long time since I fanboyed out like this.
    • I'm fanboying out, and I don't even care.
    • I'm not fanboying, I'm just stating a fact.
    • There are people who are supporting other labels, and they're fanboying for someone else.
    • I fanboyed hard over my games.
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