I am on youtube watching some clips from Graham Norton and for the last 2-3 video's somebody in the comments has said "I'll ship it" or "Totally ship it".
Seriously what the hell does that mean? I doesn't make sense grammatically for a start and it just doesn't make sense.
Is this some stupid fad all the girls have heard off reality TV and think it's cool to say?
Is it like;
Peng
Reem
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[quote]I doesn't make sense grammatically[/quote] No you doesn't Paul, no you doesn't
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intersection freeway pacifier gear shift What do they all mean?
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I dunno man, but I do know one thing. There's always peng.
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[quote] shipping A term used to describe fan fictions that take previously created characters and put them as a pair. It usually refers to romantic relationships, but it can refer platonic ones as well. (Just think of "shipping" as short for "relationSHIP".) [i]It generally uses the initials of the characters shipped or a combination of the names, though this is not a rule.[/i] [/quote] [quote]Fandom uses this word as a verb to denote their interest in the possible (and perhaps more often impossible) romantic relationship between two characters in a piece of fiction belonging to any medium. It's really never used in a platonic way, but if it ever is, people tend to separately emphasize that they are using it platonically.[/quote] Urban Dictionary
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You're a sick man
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Shipping something is like saying, "hey, I think they'd be a great couple" I ship Saren and Nihlus
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I have absolutely no idea what anything in this thread means. I'm gonna assume you're being really British right now and leave.
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Edited by Gatsby: 3/17/2014 9:59:53 PMNOBODY KNOWS WHAT IT MEANS BUT ITS PROVOCATIVE, IT GETS THE PEOPLE GOING!