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Definition of fangirl in English: fangirlnounˈfanɡəːlˈfanɡərl informal A female fan, especially one who is obsessive about comics, film, music, or science fiction. your average fangirl, despite the implication of the name, is a grown-up Example sentencesExamples - I appear weekly on tabloids, TV talk shows kidnap me to have me as a guest, and I can't go anywhere outside without a group of fangirls wanting to get a piece of me.
- As much of an obsessive fangirl as she can be, she's incredibly down to earth, calm in every situation and able to see hope in just about every cause.
- You're not one of those obsessive fangirls, are you?
- I wouldn't want to be chased by rabid fangirls if I were you.
- Of course I might have been just a tad partial considering that they employed one of my best friends and I could be a total fangirl over some of the books Big C wrote.
- No other in living memory can claim to have teenage fangirls out there…
- It's that credible danger that makes the final half-hour so intense for fanboys and fangirls alike.
- Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs.
- While walking to his car the two Japanese fangirls followed.
- When I told him that I am a huge fangirl he said 'the world needs more fangirls.'
- Hm, I hope I don't get molested by fangirls as some sort of divine punishment…
- I'm sure your adoring fangirls will just eat that up.
- It will set you back a pretty penny but should present an irresistible temptation for die-hard fanboys and fangirls alike.
- Sadly for all us screaming fangirls, Cale is very closed to emotions.
- The fangirls shriek in dismayed exultation - ‘I knew they were involved!’
- Perry walked towards the backstage area, yelping as they were nearly attacked by screaming fangirls.
- Finding their words falling on the deaf ears of their fellow fangirls and fanboys, they retreated to the safety of their shrines, confident in their belief that they had chosen the true apogee of cute.
- So, all you fangirls who dream about marrying one of the two cutest boys in school will have to forget those dreams.
- Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity.
- Your shirt is currently being fought over by a small legion of fangirls.
verbˈfanɡəːlˈfanɡərl [no object]informal (of a female fan) behave in an obsessive or overexcited way. I'm still fangirling over this casting Example sentencesExamples - She revealed she's just like the rest of us when it comes to meeting celebs we really love, as she fangirled upon meeting the TV star!
- The lyrics have divided fans between those who are fangirling so much it could be a five-minute clip of her doing nonsense and they would love it, and others who think it's outright offensive.
- While he was making the dessert, I wanted to thank him for an excellent meal, but I fangirled and failed to say a word to him.
- After getting my signed Baby-Sitters Club poster, and fangirling out just a little bit more, I head upstairs.
- We all know how much I love you and fangirled over you for the entire duration of this film.
- I missed coming to this site because I was too busy fangirling over the trailer.
- She was just your average 13-year-old who fought with her parents, fangirled over her favorite pop star, and didn't pay attention in class.
- It was a totally awesome set and I was screaming and jumping and fangirling all the way through.
- Now that it's officially out, I'm fairly confident I won't be the only one fangirling over the second young adult novel by this author.
- He just tweeted me saying he really liked my cover of his song so I fangirled for a second and it was pretty amazing.
- When I first started secondary school I had one friend that was just as obsessed with Buffy and we fangirled constantly.
- A group of women were fangirling over him.
- I fangirled hard on the clip where he sang my favourite song.
Definition of fangirl in US English: fangirlnounˈfanɡərl informal A female fan, especially one who is obsessive about comics, movies, music, or science fiction. Example sentencesExamples - I wouldn't want to be chased by rabid fangirls if I were you.
- You're not one of those obsessive fangirls, are you?
- Of course I might have been just a tad partial considering that they employed one of my best friends and I could be a total fangirl over some of the books Big C wrote.
- Hm, I hope I don't get molested by fangirls as some sort of divine punishment…
- Maybe because they knew too many rabid fangirls would arrive at the guy's doorstep, asking for autographs.
- So, all you fangirls who dream about marrying one of the two cutest boys in school will have to forget those dreams.
- Perry walked towards the backstage area, yelping as they were nearly attacked by screaming fangirls.
- It's that credible danger that makes the final half-hour so intense for fanboys and fangirls alike.
- It will set you back a pretty penny but should present an irresistible temptation for die-hard fanboys and fangirls alike.
- Finding their words falling on the deaf ears of their fellow fangirls and fanboys, they retreated to the safety of their shrines, confident in their belief that they had chosen the true apogee of cute.
- While walking to his car the two Japanese fangirls followed.
- When I told him that I am a huge fangirl he said 'the world needs more fangirls.'
- I'm sure your adoring fangirls will just eat that up.
- As much of an obsessive fangirl as she can be, she's incredibly down to earth, calm in every situation and able to see hope in just about every cause.
- The fangirls shriek in dismayed exultation - ‘I knew they were involved!’
- Orlando frowned, an expression which sent his recently acquired entourage of adoring fangirls into spasms of hysterical pity.
- Sadly for all us screaming fangirls, Cale is very closed to emotions.
- I appear weekly on tabloids, TV talk shows kidnap me to have me as a guest, and I can't go anywhere outside without a group of fangirls wanting to get a piece of me.
- Your shirt is currently being fought over by a small legion of fangirls.
- No other in living memory can claim to have teenage fangirls out there…
verbˈfanɡərl [no object]informal (of a female fan) behave in an obsessive or overexcited way. I'm still fangirling over this casting Example sentencesExamples - She was just your average 13-year-old who fought with her parents, fangirled over her favorite pop star, and didn't pay attention in class.
- When I first started secondary school I had one friend that was just as obsessed with Buffy and we fangirled constantly.
- After getting my signed Baby-Sitters Club poster, and fangirling out just a little bit more, I head upstairs.
- It was a totally awesome set and I was screaming and jumping and fangirling all the way through.
- We all know how much I love you and fangirled over you for the entire duration of this film.
- I fangirled hard on the clip where he sang my favourite song.
- He just tweeted me saying he really liked my cover of his song so I fangirled for a second and it was pretty amazing.
- I missed coming to this site because I was too busy fangirling over the trailer.
- She revealed she's just like the rest of us when it comes to meeting celebs we really love, as she fangirled upon meeting the TV star!
- Now that it's officially out, I'm fairly confident I won't be the only one fangirling over the second young adult novel by this author.
- A group of women were fangirling over him.
- The lyrics have divided fans between those who are fangirling so much it could be a five-minute clip of her doing nonsense and they would love it, and others who think it's outright offensive.
- While he was making the dessert, I wanted to thank him for an excellent meal, but I fangirled and failed to say a word to him.
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