Vilmanian

English

Etymology

Vilma + -n- + -ian.

Noun

Vilmanian (plural Vilmanians)

  1. (Philippines, fandom slang) A fan of entertainer Vilma Santos.
    • 1996, Friends of Jung Society Philippines, Jung Festival '95: A Glimpse Into the Collective Unconscious, page 64:
      First of all , I should inform you that a lot of Vilmanians have already defected.
    • 2011, R. Zamora Linmark, Leche: A Novel:
      Vince will deny it now, but he was once a Vilmanian, meaning he was part of the multitude of hopelessly devoted diehard true-blue-'til-death-do-us-part fans who didn't live a single day without thanking the Lord for bringing into their rich or wretched existence Vilma Santos.
    • 2021, Gina Apostol, The Revolution According to Raymundo Mata, page 28:
      If you compare the great actress Vilma to a durian, you do not know what you're talking about. That is the point of view of a Vilmanian.

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From English Vilmanian.

Noun

Vilmanian

  1. (fandom slang) a fan of entertainer Vilma Santos
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