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'''to be jossed''' is to have events in a fan fic be invalidated by new canon.  
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'''To be jossed''' is to have events in a fan fic be invalidated by new canon.  
 
This term derives from Buffy - The Vampire Slayer fandom, and is named after Buffy creator and writer Joss Whedon.
 
This term derives from Buffy - The Vampire Slayer fandom, and is named after Buffy creator and writer Joss Whedon.
  
In SPN Fandom, the term [[Kripked]] is also used, although it is more generally with the opposite meaning; "to be kripked" can mean "to have events in fic ''validated'' by new canon," reflecting the frequency with which SPN canon confirms SPN fanon.
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In SPN Fandom, the term [[Kripked]] is also used, although usually with the opposite meaning; "to be kripked" can mean "to have events in fic ''validated'' by new canon," reflecting the frequency with which SPN canon confirms SPN fanon.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 27 June 2008

To be jossed is to have events in a fan fic be invalidated by new canon. This term derives from Buffy - The Vampire Slayer fandom, and is named after Buffy creator and writer Joss Whedon.

In SPN Fandom, the term Kripked is also used, although usually with the opposite meaning; "to be kripked" can mean "to have events in fic validated by new canon," reflecting the frequency with which SPN canon confirms SPN fanon.