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When a television series intentionally edges fans by delaying the consummation of a highly popular ship for an inordinate length of time, usually spanning at least several seasons and making it almost painful for the ship's fans to watch those characters interact. Term originates from the popular ship destiel, which is comprised of the characters Dean Winchester and Castiel.
Supernatural has been desti-edging fans of the relationship between Dean Winchester and Castiel for over a decade.
by GirlyFanOfSciFi December 13, 2019
May 17 Word of the Day
Briefly, "the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own." Originally from the Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows, which has a lot more beautiful neologism definitions like this you might enjoy.
by rednos January 10, 2013
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When a television series intentionally edges fans by delaying the consummation of a highly popular ship for an inordinate length of time, usually spanning at least several seasons and making it almost painful for the ship's fans to watch those characters interact. Term originates from the popular ship destiel, which is comprised of the characters Dean Winchester and Castiel.
Supernatural has been desti-edging fans of the relationship between Dean Winchester and Castiel for over a decade.
by GirlyFanOfSciFi December 13, 2019
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When a television series intentionally edges fans by delaying the consummation of a highly popular ship for an inordinate length of time, usually spanning at least several seasons and making it almost painful for the ship's fans to watch those characters interact. Term originates from the popular ship destiel, which is comprised of the characters Dean Winchester and Castiel.
Supernatural has been desti-edging fans of the relationship between Dean Winchester and Castiel for over a decade.
by GirlyFanOfSciFi December 13, 2019