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{{Other uses|the fandom terminology|the 2016 film|Slash (film)}}
'''Slash''' is a fandom term used to refer to a type of [[fanwork]] in which two or more characters of the gender are placed in a sexual or romantic situation or relationship with each other. The term is also used as a verb and an adjective. The verb form of slash, '''to slash''', refers to the creation of a slash fanwork or the interpretation of a relationship between characters in a given [[canon]] as homoerotic. The adjective form of slash, '''slashy''', refers to character relationships that may be homoerotic in nature and fanworks that may be described as slash without being explicitly stated as such.
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'''Slash''' is a fandom term used to refer to a type of [[fanwork]] in which two or more characters of the same gender are placed in a sexual or romantic situation or relationship with each other. The term is also used as a verb and an adjective. The verb form of slash, '''to slash''', refers to the creation of a slash fanwork or the interpretation of a relationship between characters in a given [[canon]] as homoerotic. The adjective form of slash, '''slashy''', refers to character relationships that may be homoerotic in nature and fanworks that may be described as slash without being explicitly stated as such.
    
Slash more commonly refers to [[male/male]] [[pairings]], with [[femslash]] being used more often to refer to female/female scenarios.
 
Slash more commonly refers to [[male/male]] [[pairings]], with [[femslash]] being used more often to refer to female/female scenarios.
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