fanchant

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Etymology[edit]

fan +‎ chant.

Noun[edit]

fanchant (plural fanchants)

  1. (South Korean idol fandom) A phrase that is chanted by fans in the audience in sync to live performances.
    • 2019, Milagros Robelo, "Don't Stray away from these Kids", The Crimson Chronicle (Hollywood High, Hollywood, CA), May 2019, page 9:
      The whole auditorium erupted with cheers and fanchants.
    • 2019 September, Keeley Burridge, “KNK: Live In London”, in UKP Magazine, page 20:
      The crowd, instantly thrilled to hear the latest comeback single live, matched the enthusiasm of the members with impressive fanchants.
    • 2020, Stephen Lee, K-Pop Confidential, unnumbered page:
      They have perfectly timed fanchants prepared, which line up with the song's chorus.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fanchant.

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