Naomily

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of Naomi +‎ Emily.

Proper noun[edit]

Naomily

  1. (fandom slang) The ship of characters Naomi Campbell and Emily Fitch from the British television series Skins.
    • 2012 February, Deborah F. Hunn, “'The dark side of Naomily': Skins, fan texts and contested genres”, in Continuum: Journal of Media & Cultural Studies, volume 26, number 1, page 93:
      In the case of Naomily however, the relationship is endorsed within the official text by the end of Series 3, and by Series 4 they are unambiguously presented and recognized as a couple.
    • 2020, Ann-Marie Cook, “Just a Queer Little Love Story: Skins and the Naomily Phenomenon”, in Stefano Ramello, editor, Fascination of Queer[1], page 173:
      There was no difference between the handling of Naomily and that of other couples on the show because it was a story about falling in love—the fact that the lovers happened to be a pair of schoolgirls was incidental.
    • 2020, Kate McNicholas Smith, Lesbians on Television: New Queer Visibility & The Lesbian Normal, unnumbered page:
      The details of their romance are lovingly expanded upon, developing the Naomily narrative in multiple ways.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Naomily.