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English
Etymology
Rule 63 was first introduced as part of the expanded edition of Anonymous’ Rules of the Internet, most likely published in the summer of 2007, based on Google Insights. The Urban Dictionary[1] entry for “Rule 63” was first submitted by user InternetHateMachine on August 8th, 2007.
Proper noun
Rule 63
- (Internet slang, fandom slang, informal) The proposition that it is possible to find genderswapped versions of every fictional character, especially as fan art on the internet.
- (Can we add an example for this sense?)
See also
References
- ^ , Urban Dictionary Rule 63