Adlock
English
Etymology
Blend of Adler + Sherlock.
Proper noun
Adlock
- (fandom slang) The ship of characters Sherlock Holmes and Irene Adler from the television series Sherlock.
- 2016, Jennifer Phillips & Katharina Freund, "Engaging with 'Herself': Fandom and Authorship in the Age of Tumblr", in Adoring Outlander: Essays on Fandom, Genre and the Female Audience (ed.Valerie Estelle Frankel), page 36:
- Adlock fans cite the episode "A Scandal in Belgravia" as evidence of Sherlock Holmes' enduring love for "the Woman," Irene Adler.
- 2018, Daneel, quoted in Katie Wilson, "Red Pillers, Sad Puppies, and Gamergaters: The State of Male Privilege in Internet Fan Communities", in A Companion to Media Fandom and Fan Studies (ed. Paul Booth), page 434:
- As you've probably gathered, I do not ship Johnlock. I can roll with pretty much any Sherlock ship, except that one and Adlock.
- 2019, E. J. Nielsen, "The Gay Elephant Meta In The Room: Sherlock And The Johnlock Conspiracy", in Queerbaiting and Fandom: Teasing Fans Through Homoerotic Possibilities (ed. Joseph Brennan), pages 87-88:
- The ships most likely to be attacked are those which feature a male/female pairing such as Sherlolly, Adlock (Irene Adler/Sherlock), and Warstan (John Watson/Mary Morstan), […]
- 2016, Jennifer Phillips & Katharina Freund, "Engaging with 'Herself': Fandom and Authorship in the Age of Tumblr", in Adoring Outlander: Essays on Fandom, Genre and the Female Audience (ed.Valerie Estelle Frankel), page 36:
Anagrams
- Ladock