Cumbermania
English
Etymology
Blend of Cumberbatch + mania.
Noun
Cumbermania (uncountable)
- (informal) Enthusiasm for actor Benedict Cumberbatch.
- 2012 October 3, Paul Simper, “'People thought I was dead'”, in The Sun:
- While he's grateful for his fans' support since the phenomenal success of Sherlock, Benedict is also very forthright about some of the more intrusive aspects of Cumbermania.
- 2013 January 9, Jack Seale, “Cabin Pressure writer John Finnemore on the joy of radio, crafting comedy - and Benedict Cumberbatch”, in Radio Times:
- None more so than that of Cumberbatch – since Cabin Pressure was last on Radio 4, series two of Sherlock has put Cumbermania at an even higher pitch.
- 2013 August 22, Emma Daly, “Sherlock: Why we love Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, by the fans”, in Radio Times:
- Sherlock and Cumbermania may cause women to go mad, but what do the guys think of it all?
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Cumbermania.
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