Swiftdom

English

Etymology

From Swift +‎ -dom.

Proper noun

Swiftdom or the Swiftdom

  1. Synonym of Swiftiedom.
    • 2021 November 22, Madison Malone Kircher, “Taylor Swift Has Led Her Fans Down Another Gay Rabbit Hole”, in Slate[1], archived from the original on 2 June 2023:
      If you know anything about Swiftdom, it may not surprise you that there are two camps that are having it out over this particular song currently.
    • 2023 October 26, Meara Fay, “Eras On Screen: A Swift Sensation”, in High Tide[2], volume CIV, number 3, Redondo Union High School, Redondo Beach, CA, page 12:
      This resale of used food containers only shows a glimpse into the realm of Swiftdom, and how die-hard many fans are for Swift's persona and brand.
    • 2024, Lucy Britt, Brian Britt, “So Mother for That: Taylor Swift and Childless Mothering”, in Catherine M. Robb, Georgie Mills, William Irwin, editors, Taylor Swift and Philosophy: Essays from the Tortured Philosophers Department[3], unnumbered page:
      Gaylors have thus carved out space for a queered conception of mothering within the heteronormative constraints of Swiftdom.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Swiftdom.