Swiftiedom

English

Etymology

From Swiftie +‎ -dom.

Proper noun

Swiftiedom

  1. The fandom of singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
    Synonym: Swiftdom
    • 2023 October 12, Taffy Brodesser-Akner, “My Delirious Trip to the Heart of Swiftiedom”, in The New York Times[1]:
      One can enter Swiftiedom at any level: avocation or vocation, background music or full-time job.
    • 2024 November 8, Erin Anderssen, “The pure, infectious joy of the Swiftiedom”, in The Globe and Mail[2]:
      If Swiftiedom were a country, it might arguably be the happiest place on Earth.
    • 2024, Juliet Eklund, "Miss Americana: Taylor Swift as a Battleground for Feminist Discourse", thesis submitted to the University of Denver, page 29:
      That a woman can be so demonized, so mortified, and still rise to the very top is the greatest revenge. That she can do it in heels is what lights a fire under Swiftiedom.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Swiftiedom.