Citations:Brittana

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English citations of Brittana

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Brittany Pierce and Santana Lopez from the television series Glee"

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  • 2009, Dorothy Snarker of AfterEllen.com, quoted in Amy Rickman, Gleeful!: A Totally Unofficial Guide to the Hit TV Series GLEE, Villard (2010), →ISBN, page 136:
    Never mind Finn and Rachel – I'm on Team Brittana now.
  • 2012, Bruce Wagner, Dead Stars, Penguin (2012), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    there'd been such a fuss over the original Brittana kiss, & with Kurt kissing Blaine,
  • 2014, Taylor Cole Miller, "Forced out of the 'flannel closet': The Coming-Out-Gay Imperative", in Queer in the Choir Room: Essays on Gender and Sexuality in Glee (ed. Michelle Parke), McFarland & Company (2014), →ISBN, page 34:
    However, the taste of happiness many viewers felt at Brittana's queer relationship quickly turned bitter when the label of homosexual continued to be thrust upon Santana by many of the show's straight characters as well as her own girlfriend.
  • 2015, She, Volume 17, Issue 2, March 2015, page 10:
    As "Brittana" rides off into the sunset, we'll say goodbye to Rachel, Klaine and all of the others.