confan

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English

Etymology

con (convention) +‎ fan

Pronunciation

Noun

confan (plural confans or confen)

  1. (dated, fandom slang, sometimes derogatory) A science fiction fan primarily interested in conventions.
    • 1959, Richard Eney, Fancyclopedia II, Fan:
      Depending on the extent to which a given fan indulges in anything more than local club activity he may be distinguished as an actifan (as opposed to passifen); stress on crifanac rather than congoing, among actifans, is the chief extensional distinction between trufans and confans.
    • 1995 May 30, Moshe Feder, “Re: TAFF T-Shirts”, in rec.arts.sf.fandom (Usenet), message-ID <[email protected]>:
      Wake up fandom, not everyone here is large. If the equal rights of the slim are not recognized we could find ourselves in a mud-slinging contest that will make the zinefan vs. confan fight look like a sand-box squabble.
    • 2004, Arnie Katz, The Science Fiction League of Extraordinary Fuggheads, page 14:
      "Ah, Meyer, you forget that we are in confan country," he said with less enthusiasm than I'd expected. "Some of these people dream about situations like this. A con in trouble. An intrepid confan rises to the occasion, takes over the con and saves the day. It's a File 770 front pager."

Usage notes

Where a person is specified as a confan it is often in opposition to being a zinefan (fan of fanzines) within science fiction fandom.