FAFIA
See also: fafia
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editAcronym of Forced Away From It All. After GAFIA (Getting Away From It All). Used in early science fiction fandom.
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editFAFIA (uncountable)
- (dated, fandom slang) The state of exiting or becoming inactive in fandom due to other obligations.
- 1964 November, “[Preface to] The Most Unforgettable Lupin Man I Ever Met”, in Terry Carr, editor, Entropy[1], number 1, archived from the original on 23 December 2019, page 21:
- He contributed wit and whimsy to virtually all the major English fanzines for the next few years, but gradually lapsed into fafia under the increasing responsibilities of marriage and jobs.
- 1975, Elliot Weinstein, The Fillostrated Fan Dictionary, page 140:
- WWII was the worst in that a large number of fans were in the Armed forces or other Fafia inducing activities.
- 2002 April 30, Harry Andruschak <pearlyandharry@aol.comity>, “Re: Out of touch”, in alt.support.menopause[2] (Usenet), message-ID <20020429233727.12043.00004542@mb-ck.aol.com>:
- Just a quick note that AOL has once again stopped sending me newsgroup postings. Not sure why, and not sure when they will resume again. But FAFIA for the moment.
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edit- Jeff Prucher, editor (2007), “FAFIA”, in Brave New Words: The Oxford Dictionary of Science Fiction, Oxford, Oxfordshire, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, →ISBN.