Fredward
English
Etymology
Perhaps influenced by Edward.
Proper noun
Fredward
- (rare) A nickname for someone named Frederick.
- 2011 November 24, Garry Mulholland, Stranded at the Drive-In: The 100 Best Teen Movies, Orion, →ISBN:
- Wes Craven Plot: The bloody birth of Fredward Scissorhands. Key line: 'I know you too well now, Freddy. ... All leading up to the fantastic jump shot, where Fred 'not Freddy yet' Kruger pops up from beneath and behind her. All we know.
- 2020 May 8, Sherman E Hister, Aqua Fin Crossing the Crucibles, Yorkshire Publishing, →ISBN:
- Fredward turned the fans on first, and was astonished by their power. As he lowered his hand he made the stage drive then had it move up and down. “Welll done this is quite exceptional. Do you mind if I look at the plans?
- 2014 January 1, Claire Chilton, Deceased Dora (Teen Fantasy Series), Ragz Books, →ISBN:
- “Watching a Twilight fan-fiction and getting bored,” she said. Fredward gasped. He released Melanie as his eyes widened in shock. “She used the sacred name.” Melanie held her hand to her mouth and trembled. “What, Twilight?” Dora asked.
- 2010 October 26, Melissa Senate, The Love Goddess' Cooking School, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 280:
- His name is Fredward Miller. He is not Italian. He is not Armando, not even close, but I like putting on my lipstick and perfume and being taken out to a restaurant on Saturday nights. After dinner, he likes to take me to the beach and […]
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