FoLC

See also: folc and Folc

English

Alternative forms

  • FOLC

Etymology

Acronym of fan of Lois & Clark, seemingly chosen as a homophone of folk.

Noun

FoLC (plural FoLCs)

  1. (fandom slang) A fan of the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.
    • 1996 March 12, Cheryl Moore, “Tonight's Episode (3/10)”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark (Usenet):
      First of all I am a loyal FOLC and will be until it is canceled.
    • 1997 March 10, moulds clinton, “Re: Lois and Clarks mumbles? No. Fumbles.”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark (Usenet):
      Hey, if every FOLC out there does the same maybe interest in the show will return.
    • 1998 October 27, Mandy Crustner, “New Lois and Clark Mailing List”, in alt.tv.lois-n-clark (Usenet):
      This is just a new way to get to know some more FoLCs!
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:FoLC.
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