Step 1. Fantonk is eating someone out so hard that there asshole is 10x more expanded.
Step 2. after its expanded you want to crawl up the victims asshole until you're so up in them that you're living in them
Step 3. When you're in them and living you can do all you want. this includes building a house and eating there organs from the inside (and feces) until there fucking dead.
Step 2. after its expanded you want to crawl up the victims asshole until you're so up in them that you're living in them
Step 3. When you're in them and living you can do all you want. this includes building a house and eating there organs from the inside (and feces) until there fucking dead.
Josh. Yo Brogmus guess who i Fantonked yesterday?
Josh. Who?
Josh. Bradley
Josh. That's not good Bradley's dead!
Josh. He tasted good tho
Josh. Who?
Josh. Bradley
Josh. That's not good Bradley's dead!
Josh. He tasted good tho
by CaseyWestergaardHasAHugePenis April 7, 2024
Get the Fantonk mug.Getting fanzoned is when a person you like or are interested in doesn’t notice you. (which can be on purpose) this can be in both platonic and romantic ways.
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by Ylvalikesunions December 5, 2024
Get the Fanzoned mug.A fangame that has been so thoroughly shaped by the collective fan interpretations, inside jokes, and widely-accepted headcanons (the "fanon") of its source material that it becomes the definitive version of that universe for its players. It's a game where the developers clearly read the same fan forums as the players, incorporating popular theories and meme-worthy character traits into the actual gameplay. It blurs the line between creator and consumer so thoroughly that no one can remember if a particular character quirk was from the original show or from that one viral fancomic.
Example: "In the official anime, the villain was just generically evil, but in this fanongame, they've leaned into the fanon interpretation that he's actually just a tired single dad trying to pay for his kid's magic school tuition. Now he's the most popular character."
by Dumu The Void February 14, 2026
Get the Fanongame mug.The broader cultural phenomenon where the line between canon (official content) and fanon (fan-created lore) becomes so blurred in gaming spaces that the two become indistinguishable. It's the process by which a player's headcanon, shared and agreed upon by thousands of others online, eventually seeps into the collective consciousness to the point where it feels more real than the actual game's story. When a new player joins a fandom and is surprised to learn that a beloved character trait or relationship was never actually in the game, but was invented by fans, they are experiencing the effects of fanongaming.
Example: "The new player was shocked to discover that the deep, tragic backstory for the mute protagonist wasn't actually in the game files. It was a decade-old fan theory that had become so widespread through fanongaming that the developers had eventually made it official in the sequel."
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Get the Fanongaming mug.by blorpus October 26, 2025
Get the Fandonym mug.A country based, centered around, or themed around an existing piece of fiction, often created by a fan, with elements of the canon.
Comes complete with its own government, symbols, etc.
Comes complete with its own government, symbols, etc.
The Federal Union of Pokemon Regions and Territories is an example of a fanon state, centered around Pokemon
by ErPhox05 November 25, 2025
Get the Fanon state mug.Basically when something Fanon like a theory, character, idea, etc gets introduced to a fandom that people think that the Fannon character, theory, idea, etc is canon. Hence the name CANON FANON EFFECT. A "canon" theory, character, etc.
There are two variations to look at this effect. Oblivious or Disregard
Disregard: When people are aware that this character, theory, idea, etc isn't canon. But treat said character, show, theory, idea, etc as if it was canon.
Example: The Creepypasta Fandom often draws Slender man with the operator symbol in the background or most times anything really related to Slender man and sometimes even referrers to it as the operator. Even though the fandom knows that the operator and Slender man aren't the same entity.
Oblivious: When someone isn't aware that said idea, theory, character, etc isn't canon.
Example: The Creepypasta fandom thinks that Eyeless Jack has an origin in which he was used in a sacrifice to become a monster. Even though he never had an origin, to begin with.
There are two variations to look at this effect. Oblivious or Disregard
Disregard: When people are aware that this character, theory, idea, etc isn't canon. But treat said character, show, theory, idea, etc as if it was canon.
Example: The Creepypasta Fandom often draws Slender man with the operator symbol in the background or most times anything really related to Slender man and sometimes even referrers to it as the operator. Even though the fandom knows that the operator and Slender man aren't the same entity.
Oblivious: When someone isn't aware that said idea, theory, character, etc isn't canon.
Example: The Creepypasta fandom thinks that Eyeless Jack has an origin in which he was used in a sacrifice to become a monster. Even though he never had an origin, to begin with.
Guy1: Hey man your drawing sans eye wrong. It supposed to be glowing with a flame.
Female1: Actually sans never had shown to have a glowing or flaming eye, just one that switches colors really fast.
Guy1: Wait, really? then why does the fandom draw it whenever he's mad or using gaster blasters?!
Female1: Must be the Canon Fanon Effect.
Female1: Actually sans never had shown to have a glowing or flaming eye, just one that switches colors really fast.
Guy1: Wait, really? then why does the fandom draw it whenever he's mad or using gaster blasters?!
Female1: Must be the Canon Fanon Effect.
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