fangtasy

English

Etymology

Punning blend of fang +‎ fantasy.

Noun

fangtasy (plural fangtasies)

  1. (humorous) A fantasy or dream involving vampires.
    • 2001, John Byrne, The World's Scariest Joke Book![1], page 94:
      Why did the vampire buy a soccer magazine?
      He wanted to play fangtasy football.
    • 2010, Michael Adams, Showgirls, Teen Wolves, and Astro Zombies: A Film Critic's Year-Long Quest to Find the Worst Movie Ever Made[2], page 323:
      Die Hard Dracula (1998): Amusingly terrible fangtasy has American hunk going to Prague and finding the doppelganger of his recently drowned gal—along with Dracula, who looks like Ozzy Osbourne after he’s been snorting ants.
    • 2017 August, Brittany Matter, “Finding A Groove In Freedom”, in Image+[3], volume 2, number 4, page 19:
      The theme of revisting old flames and past selves seems to be up your alley, considering your adults-only "fangtasy" graphic novel My Pretty Vampire.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:fangtasy.