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browncoat

(verb)

To gush so enthusiastically about a piece of culture (frequently a cult hit) that you make anyone listening to you less likely to experience or enjoy said cultural item.

Dervied from the noun Browncoat, which refers to fans of the TV series "Firefly."
"I might have enjoyed Harry Potter more, but so many people had told me how great it was that by the time I read the book it had been browncoated."

"Dick browncoated 'The Lord of the Rings' for Jane by telling her to read it every day for three weeks straight."
by Charisma18 May 8, 2007
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Browncoated

Nathan Fillion turned the noun Browncoat (A faithful Firefly supporter) into a verb: "Browncoated."

It means legions of Browncoats inadvertently crashing a website, such as www.arcimoto.com, or www.sfx.co.uk, and bringing it to its knees. This is done through the power of sheer enthusiasm when rushing to obey their beloved Captain Nathan Fillion's commands, or even to simply support his awesome suggestions!
Nathan Fillion tweeted: "As usual, y'all Browncoated the site. Be patient. The site only sees your desires as a series of 1's and 0's."
by Kcat10 October 15, 2010
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browncoat

Anal sex with a condom on, resulting in a creamy brown coating
She was ok with taking it in the rear, but insisted on a condom. It was a total browncoat situation (but at least she didn't give me a purplebelly).
by Xvasair June 9, 2011
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