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Noun: “(slang) a fan of English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran”
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2013 November 8, Kady Kohankie, “British Takeover”, in The Marquee, volume 28, number 2, Flower Mound, Texas: Marcus High School, page 14:With his trademark red hair and award winning songs, Sheeran has invaded the lives of Sheerios across America.
2014 July 10, Danny Schrafel, “‘Sheerios’ Conquer Huntington”, in Half Hollow Hills Newspaper, volume 16, number 22, page A2:Hordes of “Sheerios” descended on Huntington village Saturday night after star Ed Sheeran announced he would play a surprise concert at The Paramount that evening.
2014 July 13, Katie Weaver, “Ed Sheeran's “x” mixes the old with the new”, in Sunday News, Lancaster, Pennsylvania:And judging by his huge fan base of “Sheerios,” I would say I'm not the only one who feels that way.
2014 September 16, Jon Bream, “Sheeran drives the girls Edsane”, in Star Tribune:Sheeran clearly connected with the Sheerios, whom he invited to sing themselves hoarse.
2014 October, Elizabeth Sincavage, “New album cause Sheerio fan base to multiply”, in Buccaneer Bulletin, volume 3, number 1, Oswego, New York: Oswego High School, page 12:Sheeran's favorite song on the album, “Thinking Out Loud,” has also become very popular among his fans or “Sheerios.”
2014 October 13, Rebekkah Hughes, “Green is the New Orange”, in The Stag, number 75, University of Surrey, page 20:One human being who was particularly excited was my keen bean sister who is quite the Sheerio, or Ed Sheeran fan as they're known… […]
2015, Troy Sherman, Jael Goldfine, “57th Grammy Awards”, in The Cornell Daily Sun, volume 131, number 86, Cornell University, page 8:Ed Sheeran: Ever since I saw Mr. Sheeran do about as much justice to Nina Simone's “Be My Husband” as a white, orange-headed English man-boy possibly could, I've been a bit of a closet Sheerio.