ships

For those who read fics ships is short for realtion:ships:
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Shipping

To wish a couple that you like to stay together cause you like them or cause they are cute. Or to wish two people you like and/or want to be together.
Oh my gosh I so ship joshifer !! (Jennifer Lawerence and Josh Hutcherson) shipping
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the strong desire for 2 or more fictional characters to be in a romantic relationship
OMG, I shipped Sherlock and Watson! #Johnlock
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1) A fictional relationship that is formed by the fandom of a, TV show/Anime (Nalu) , or two celebrities (jelena). Sometimes the character or celeb is married but still gets shipped with maybe a side character or a main one. Also the fandom will merge their names together (nalu) or place an x between them ( Natsu x lucy )

2) Basically a boat.
1) OMG I ship Nalu soooooooo much what are you talking about!

2) NO OUR SHIP IS SINKING! HELP!
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When the thought of two spicific people dating becomes wanted
"I soo think that Hannah and Clay should be shipped"
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When you think two people are a match made in heaven for each other, you ship them. Usually used in fandoms.
person 1: Omg, are you shipping Kambrose or Lambrose?
person 2: Kambrose? No! Never! When did that even exist?
person 1: Someone thought it would be funny to say Karim and Mr Ambrose... like this book is set in the victorian times. Gay love wasn't welcome at all.
person 2: Who cares, I ship Lilly Linton and Rikkard Ambrose so hard I could die.
person 1: Agreed, Lambrose for the win!!!!!!!!!
by jace545 September 05, 2015
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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.
Person 1: It is a little weird how much I am retroactively shipping ChrisxLexi
Person 2: Yeah. That's kinda Odd. And Chris's like a Big Star. He's got a Sexy Girlfriend..
Person 1: But did you notice how weirdly Sexually Cra-Cra they are for each other???

Person 2: No. Eww. Stop talking.
by Sexylovelylady July 26, 2014
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