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  2. Big Name Fan - Wikipedia

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    Among science fiction and fantasy, comic book, and media fans, a Big Name Fan (BNF) is a member of a fandom who is particularly well-known and celebrated for their writings in fanzines, semi-professional magazines and (more recently) blogs; or for other contributions such as art and (in some communities) fanfiction.

  3. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Morris and her fans reclaimed the term, changing their fandom name into "Lunatics". [254] [255] [256] Mariah Carey: Lambs Musician [1] [257] Marina Diamandis: Diamonds Musician [258] Matt Walsh: Sweet Baby Gang Podcaster Taken from a clip played during his podcast in which a woman pleads to her "sweet babies" to dress better on airplanes [259 ...

  4. Fan (person) - Wikipedia

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    Fans at a recital in Buenos Aires, Argentina. A fan or fanatic, sometimes also termed an aficionado, stan or enthusiast, is a person who exhibits strong interest or admiration for something or somebody, such as a celebrity, a sport, a sports team, a genre, a politician, a book, a movie, a video game or an entertainer.

  5. BNF - Wikipedia

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    BNF may refer to: Science. Backus–Naur form, a formal grammar notation in computer science; Biological nitrogen fixation; British National Formulary, a drug ...

  6. Fandom - Wikipedia

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    A fandom is a subculture composed of fans characterized by a feeling of camaraderie with ... Merriam-Webster's dictionary traces the usage of the term back as far as ...

  7. Category:Fanspeak - Wikipedia

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    Fanspeak is the slang or jargon present in science fiction and fantasy fandoms, especially those terms in use among readers and writers of science fiction fanzines. Pages in category "Fanspeak" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  8. Backus–Naur form - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, Backus–Naur form (BNF; / ˌ b æ k ə s ˈ n aʊər /; Backus normal form) is a notation used to describe the syntax of programming languages or other formal languages. It was developed by John Backus and Peter Naur. BNF can be described as a metasyntax notation for context-free grammars. Backus–Naur form is applied ...

  9. Category:Generation Alpha slang - Wikipedia

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