In computer software - it means to publish / distribute the application in its current state. Often used humurously when the software is buggy and clearly not ready to publish.
by MaDPuPPeT January 20, 2012
by Natisthegreatest May 26, 2017
This is most ofter used on tumblr by fandoms. Fandoms will ship everything and anything. Shipping comes from the word relationSHIP. Basically it is when you want a fictional character, real-life person, or cartoon people to be together. People often write fanfictions about their favorite ship, called their OTP.
Person 1: Wow I totally ship michellie!!
Person 2: OH MY GOD NO I SHIP DELLIE!!
Person 3: wait how can you ship a person isn't that illegal to send them with UPS or something?
Person 2: No i want them as a couple. It's called Shipping.
Person 2: OH MY GOD NO I SHIP DELLIE!!
Person 3: wait how can you ship a person isn't that illegal to send them with UPS or something?
Person 2: No i want them as a couple. It's called Shipping.
by npts December 12, 2012
When you ship something it means you encourage two people being in a romantic relationship, whether in virtual reality.
"I soooooo ship ____ did you seeeeee how many flowers he gave her?"
"What do you mean whats shipping don't you read? To ship is ^"
"What do you mean whats shipping don't you read? To ship is ^"
by justanothergothrockchick March 07, 2016
Ship
A pairing or couple that you want to get a relationship (its root word)or romance in a fandom ect.
Your quote otp being your favorite
Or a big boat but thats not as interesting
OMG my ship just sailed!
Eeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhh
P.s. fangurl screams are highly leathal and are to be avoided
A pairing or couple that you want to get a relationship (its root word)or romance in a fandom ect.
Your quote otp being your favorite
Or a big boat but thats not as interesting
OMG my ship just sailed!
Eeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhh
P.s. fangurl screams are highly leathal and are to be avoided
by Sirenity025 July 23, 2017
Fandom uses this word as a verb to denote their interest in the possible (and perhaps more often impossible) romantic relationship between two characters in a piece of fiction belonging to any medium. It's really never used in a platonic way, but if it ever is, people tend to separately emphasize that they are using it platonically.
Usually written: Character/Character or CharacterxCharacter. Fanfiction without any shipping, or with little emphasis on ship is usually labeled genfic, which there is a depressing lack of.
Usually written: Character/Character or CharacterxCharacter. Fanfiction without any shipping, or with little emphasis on ship is usually labeled genfic, which there is a depressing lack of.
Person 1: It is a little weird how much I am retroactively shipping DoogiexVinnie.
Person 2: Yeah. That's kinda damaged. And Vinnie's like a little weasel. He's got a weasel face.
Person 1: But did you notice how weirdly gay they are for each other???
Person 2: No. Eww. Stop talking.
Person 2: Yeah. That's kinda damaged. And Vinnie's like a little weasel. He's got a weasel face.
Person 1: But did you notice how weirdly gay they are for each other???
Person 2: No. Eww. Stop talking.
by Heligoland December 04, 2009
(v.) to support or endorse a romantic paring that is not canon in the work(s) in which they appear. The shipping of couples is often the purpose of many fanfiction stories. Used for characters in anime, manga, video games, tv shows, etc.
by koipond May 20, 2010