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Etymology

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Blend of Cumberbatch +‎ lady.

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Cumberlady (plural Cumberladies)

  1. (fandom slang) A female fan of actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
    • 2013 October 16, Andrea Mandell, “For Benedict Cumberbatch, film stardom is elementary”, in USA Today:
      "The Cumberladies," he says, subbing in the word "lady" for his fans' cruder term. He grins: "The Cumberpeople."
    • 2015, Mila Hasan, My Continuing Letter to Benedict Cumberbatch, page 19:
      Be it at premiers, special events, or just on the street, you always have the time for your fans. Be they Cumberladies or even Cumbergents.
    • 2016, Anneka Honeyball, "Doctor Strange", in "The Edge's Most Anticipated Films of 2016", The Edge (University of Southampton), January 2016, page 21:
      The first images of Cumberbatch as the so-called 'Sorcerer Supreme' also look tremendously promising (and for the Cumberladies of the world, more than a little bit foxy.)
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Cumberlady.

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