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cro-fagnon 

A brutish, masculine, and possibly athletic, gay man. Traits include (but are not limited to) shaved heads, prominent body hair, a love of sports, and unibrows. Not to be confused with their cousin, the bear.
We were down at the club, and an entire rugby team showed up and started dancing to Celine Dion remixes. I was surrounded by cro-fagnons.
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Fanon Goggles 

When people get really emotionally intense about something when in reality there's nothing interesting happening.
When people have read so much fanfiction that they begin applying all these intense emotions from the fictional universe to things that are happening in real life, which in reality are probably just really boring and uneventful.
Person 1: "Why does she always make weird and random Doctor Who references?"

Person 2: "It's called Fanon Goggles."
Fanon Goggles by danisntonfire March 6, 2014
A way to say faggot without directly pissing off the libs, is not necessarily correlated with homosexuality
That kid Carson is a huge fagrone. Did you see what he posted on his Instagram?
Fagrone by BigFagrone123 May 18, 2022
The name given to a celebrity's dedicated fan base (e.g. Directioners (fans of One Direction), Beliebers (Justin Bieber), Whovians (Doctor Who), Potterheads (Harry Potter)).
Friend 1: What's the fanonym for Doctor Who?
Friend 2: Oh, those fans are called Whovians.
fanonym by cestchristina September 26, 2013
To have fun and also experience agony at the same time.
This game is fagony!
Fagony by Swaggysheep April 5, 2017
The canon of fandom.

Fanon is the collection concepts and ideas that are normally used in most fan fiction, but don't really existence in the real story's canon.

If a concept was used in the canon, it is only mention once in the entire series and is never mentioned again. Fan fiction writers will most likely instigate these concepts in their fics.
Some people think that fanon is phoney and stupid, but most fanon concepts are actually pretty good.
fanon by gunslingergirlvy_c_e January 10, 2008