sismantic

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Blend of sis +‎ romantic.

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sismantic (comparative more sismantic, superlative most sismantic)

  1. (informal) Of or relating to sismance.
    • 2009, Matthew Goh, locked inside my head ., Creating-Miracles:
      Sweetest thing i saw when i was at the esplanade was there was a couple and they came up with this idea of taking pictures of other couples in love, and also those who just wanna be bromantic and sismantic.
    • January 2010 Kyle Frazier Distributed time for others leads to healthy relationships
      A fine balance of chilling with friends and hanging with a significant other is the key to a good relationship, whether the relationship is of the romantic kind or the bromantic/sismantic kind.
    • February 2010 The Uncelebrated Love Affair of the Single Girl, Ruth's Gleanings
      The Benefits of Bro-/Sismantic Love
    • 2011, together, we are the oceans (part 4)[1]:
      Special thanks to my beta, dolimir_k and my sismantic twin, maplelump.
    • 2012, Nicole Etolen, Celebrate Single Girls Night on Valentine’s Day with Bormioli Rocco, Pretty Opinionated:
      there is nothing in the rule book stating that you must celebrate only romantic love. Why not celebrate the love you have for yourself and your closest friends by having a “single girls night” at home? While all the couples out there are waiting for their turn in a jam-packed restaurant, you and your friends can enjoy a fun, sismantic (okay, I made that up, how come guys have bromances, but we don’t have a term for our bond as women?) night in the comfort of your own dining room.
    • 2015, Laura Dallars, Great Women II, We're Being WATCHED:
      Root’s sismantic (/romantic) relationship with Shaw is also fascinating.
    • 2016, James Osiris Baldwin, Fix Your Damn Book!: How to Painlessly Self-Edit Your Novels & Stories[2], page 72:
      If a scene is between two or more characters, does it advance the story or character development arc between those characters? This includes all sex scenes and romantic or witty bromantic/sismantic interludes.

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