Fanson

English

Etymology

Blend of fan + Hanson.

Noun

Fanson (plural Fansons)

  1. (slang) A fan of the American boy band Hanson.
    • 1999 October 11, SK, “My rant: will you be heard?”, in alt.fan.hanson, Usenet:
      While we are a community of "Fansons" (ROFL), we are also people with other things in common.
    • 2004, Tatiana Morales, "'90s Music Quiz With Hanson", CBS News, 14 July 2004:
      If you do, you may be part of the "Fansons," and you probably know that Isaac is available, Taylor is married with a young baby boy, and Zac has a girlfriend.
    • 2011, Kaitlyn Schnell, "Confessions of a Fanson", Emmie (University of Wisconsin - Madison), Fall 2011, page 11:
      Fansons are a breed of their own, where every one of us are so-called "number one fans."
    • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:Fanson.

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