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tweaking "Chesterbelloc"
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In rarer cases, a portmanteau may also include words other than the names of two characters, for example "Wincest" in the [[Supernatural]] fandom. The name combines "Winchester" with "incest" to refer to shipping the Winchester brothers together.
 
In rarer cases, a portmanteau may also include words other than the names of two characters, for example "Wincest" in the [[Supernatural]] fandom. The name combines "Winchester" with "incest" to refer to shipping the Winchester brothers together.
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The practice almost almost means a romantic or intimate relationship, but not necessarily always! An example of this is the 1982 and 1998 references to "Chesterbelloc." <ref>   [http://www.unz.com/print/ModernAge-1982q2-00175 The Historical Vision of Chesterbelloc]; [http://archive.fo/B4HJA archive link]. (1982) </ref> <ref> [http://web.archive.org/save/http://www.ignatiusinsight.com/features2006/rmcinerny_chesterbelloc_aug06.asp ChesterBelloc ] </ref>
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The practice almost almost means a romantic or intimate relationship, but not necessarily always! An early example of this is "Chesterbelloc," a phrase coined by George Bernard Shaw in 1918 to describe the combined influence of two writers, G.K. Chesterton and Hilaire Belloc. <Ref> George Bernard Shaw in [https://library.brown.edu/pdfs/1140813740390342.pdf The New Age: Belloc and Chesterton]   (February 15, 1908) </ref>
    
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