Ratboy
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From rat + boy. Coined by fans as a humorous reference to the character's amoral and duplicitous nature.[1] Popularized on alt.tv.x-files, the main Usenet newsgroup for the show,[2] where it is first attested in 1994.
Proper noun
[edit]Ratboy
- (X-Files fandom slang) The fictional character Alex Krycek from The X-Files.
- 1996, Susan J. Clerc, “DDEB, GATB, MPPB, and Ratboy”, in David Lavery, Angela Hague, Marla Cartwright, editors, Deny All knowledge: Reading the X-files, page 37:
- Do you know who Ratboy is?
- 2014, Deborah Kaplan, “Construction of Fan Fiction Character Through Narrative”, in Karen Hellekson, Kristina Busse, editors, Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Age of the Internet[1], page 143:
- But this Krycek—self-consciously multivoiced, focalizing as a fan reader through his obsession with Mulder, Ratboy yet sympathetically damaged—is carefully constructed as a recognizable source character interpreted in a new light.
- 2016, Natalie Clubb, The X-Files: The Official Collection - The Agents, The Bureau, and The Syndicate[2], page 144:
- Given his credentials, Ratboy seems like the perfect candidate for the job.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Ratboy.