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  1. Jan 16, 2005 · Furry fandom is a category (or sub-genre) of fantasy dedicated to anthropomorphics: fictional animal characters given human personalities and characteristics. It originated as a fusion of science fiction, comic book, and animation fandom during the 1980s.

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  3. This document is an attempt to catalog the slang and terminology used within the Furry fandom. The Furry community is a particularly loose association and informally organized collection of adherents sharing an interest in anthropomorphic characters in art, literature, cinema, theatre, and TV shows.

  4. Furries are focused on creativity, culture, and a collective community centered around their love for anthro characters. In fact, much of furry culture exists solely in the collective imagination of the fandom, as individual furries enjoy creating their own original anthropomorphic characters.

  5. Nov 7, 2016 · Furry: Anthropomorphic media and its fans. They often (but not always) role-play an animal character. A reptile one is a Scaly. The fandom: Furry subculture. It’s different from others because it doesn’t follow specific media like Star Trek. Furry is it’s own thing. Fursona: The character representing a furry’s self.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · So, what is a furry? The simple answer is that they’re people who have a strong interest in humanoid animals. Often, furries have “fursonas,” or a humanoid animal persona; these are animals like wolves, cats, and foxes that often have human characteristics, like eyelashes and outfits.

  7. Feb 16, 2021 · We’ll be going over exactly why furries have special words and phrases to describe certain things that are reserved for the fandom, and after that I have a list of terms here that I’ll go through, define each word, and explain the context around where that term is used.

  8. Dec 29, 2023 · Urban Dictionary and Furry. Numerous words and terms related to the furry fandom can be found peppered through the site, as well as a few nonfur terms with a direct/indirect connection with the culture, with an accuracy level of 50/50 for the most popular terms.

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