Caskett
English
Etymology
Blend of Castle + Beckett.
Proper noun
Caskett
- (fandom slang) The ship of characters Richard Castle and Kate Beckett from the television series Castle.
- 2012, Jean Bentley, "'Castle' showrunner reveals what's in store for 'Caskett'", Chicago Tribune, 11 May 2012, Section 4, page 8:
- But while it's great that Caskett finally happened, things didn't turn out so happily for one of "Castle's" other fan-favorite pairings.
- 2012, David Hiltbrand, "Same old 'Castle,' with a flirty twist", The Bulletin, 19 November 2012, page C2:
- Is there a future for, er, Caskett? Or is this just a November sweeps romance?
- 2013, Rene Webb, A White Hot Christmas, →ISBN:
- […] and despite his claim to only watch the show for the police procedural, I know he's a secret Caskett 'shipper.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Caskett.
- 2012, Jean Bentley, "'Castle' showrunner reveals what's in store for 'Caskett'", Chicago Tribune, 11 May 2012, Section 4, page 8:
Anagrams
- Sackett, stacket, tackets