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English
Etymology
Blend of Bella + Edward.
Proper noun
Bedward
- (fandom slang) The ship of characters Bella Swan and Edward Cullen from the Twilight series.
- 2010, Gabrielle Abutom, "'Twilight' is a sick, twisted series", Daily Titan (California State University, Fullerton), 11 October 2010, page 4:
- My problems with the series go further than Bedward's "relationship."
2013 February 12, Poppy Bullard, “In Defence of Twilight, sort of”, in Nouse, University of York, page M5:When Bedward's desire to touch each other becomes unbearable, the overwhelming sexual tension is handily dispersed into a far less exciting bodily necessity: hunger.
- 2016, Taylor Scheibe, "Plot Twist", Echo (Columbia College Chicago), May 2016, page 35:
- Take, for example, Bedward: Edward Cullen and Bella Swan from Stephanie Meyer's Twilight;
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