English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From react + Andy (slang for a Twitch streamer), originating from live streaming service Twitch in late 2018.[1]

Noun

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react Andy (plural react Andys or react Andies)

  1. (Internet slang, sometimes derogatory) A streamer who publishes videos in which they react to other people's content.
    • 2019 October 20, colboiii, Twitter[2]:
      He pulls in 30k viewers to watch him be a react andy, they are there for him not the game.
    • 2022 August 26, Ari Phoenix, “Twitch Slang, Emotes, and Streaming Terms Dictionary”, in Creatoko[3]:
      Usually, streamers who reacts to others content might be called a React Andy, or the more refined React Anderson. You might also hear of someone being an 8K Andy or another number meaning the number of viewers they average.
    • 2023 January 12, Scott Duwe, “XQc loses all composure after Twitch chat roasts him for 'accidentally' liking spicy TikTok”, in Dot Esports[4]:
      XQc was browsing TikToks and reacting to them, as he often does during his "React Andy" segments of his streams, when he suddenly found himself being posed a very interesting and quite personal question from a new video.

Usage notes

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  • When bearing a negative connotation, it refers to a reaction streamer who provides little to no insightful commentary or "steals" other people's content.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ “Andy (Slang)”, in Know Your Meme[1], 2023 September 27 (last accessed), React Andy