Definition
Shipping can refer to the transport of goods by sea or other means, or in a modern context, it can also refer to the endorsement of a romantic relationship between characters in works of fiction.
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Pronunciation
In both dialects, "shipping" is pronounced with the initial "sh" sound followed by a short "i" sound as in "bit," then the "p" sound, and ending with the "ing" sound. The primary stress is on the first syllable, "SHIP."
Etymology
The word "shipping" derives from the Old English word "scipian," which means to create or arrange. The modern use of the term to refer to the transport of goods by water came into usage around the 14th century. The modern fandom-related meaning derives from the word "relationship" and started to gain traction in online communities in the early 21st century.
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Usage
The term "shipping" is commonly used in commerce to refer to the process of transporting goods, and in modern internet culture to refer to the endorsement of romantic relationships between characters in fictional works or celebrities.
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