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Hiddlestoner

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Etymology

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From Hiddleston +‎ -er.

Noun

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Hiddlestoner (plural Hiddlestoners)

  1. (fandom slang) A fan of actor Tom Hiddleston.
    • 2011 December 27, Jennifer Vineyard, “Tom Hiddleston on War Horse, His Devoted Fan Base, and Steven Spielberg’s ‘Hiddleboner’”, in Vulture:
      [Tom Hiddleston:] Listen, I get letters from some of the Hiddlestoners, and it's some of the most articulate, eloquent writing I've ever read.
    • 2013 February 7, Lilia Draime, “Of faith and fandom”, in The Irish Rover, volume 10, number 9, University of Notre Dame, page 13:
      Reminders of the more profound themes running through various plot lines encourage fans to find beauty in the ordinary and love themselves; it fosters a real sense of community among “Whovians,” “Sherlockians,” and “Hiddlestoners.”
    • 2013 September 13, Owen Williams, “Two More Thor: The Dark World Character Banners”, in Empire:
      Here are two more Thor: The Dark World banners, giving Hiddlestoners yet more Loki, and, er, Hopkinites a welcome dose of Odin.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Hiddlestoner.