Lemon - Contains graphic sexual situations. Often used to warn readers in the summary. Lime - Contains sexual situations but lacks the graphic nature of a lemon.
Lemon, smut, bondage: Usually has a lot of sexual content. 152. Lime, fluff: Unlike smut it contains no sexual content. 104. Angst: Means the story is a bit dark and depressing.
slang a person or thing considered to be useless or defective.
One possibility is that it came from early 20th century American slang, where a 'lemon' referred to “a person who is a loser, a simpleton,” as a lemon. Another possibility is that the term originated from British pool hall slang, where a 'lemon game' was a game played by a hustler.
The one thing everyone can agree on is that lemon means explicit content. Lime is generally less explicit (ie. an R-rating instead of NC-17), with orange denoting family-friendly romance.
A Lemon is a Fan Fic with explicit sexual content. This can range from plot-what-plot screwfests with no justification, to exquisitely plotted and crafted stories that just happen to follow their participants into the bedroom (and through the subsequent action therein) on a regular basis.
Orange. Orange is used for kissing, hugs, and some more touching beyond that that begins to have a hint of sexuality. 3. Lime. Lime goes further into the sexual, with heavy making out and possibly some light groping.
- In Australian slang, a "lemon" is a lesbian - In fan fiction, a 'lemon' is a scene or story that includes explicitly described sex.
Keep it lemon actually means just keep it cushy. or keep it calm.
So we kept Lemon and added “Don't Get” to make “Don't Get Lemon” — Cockney rhyming slang which means don't get smart (lemon tart = smart). It's a famous line from a movie called The Football Factory which stars Danny Dyer who we use as kind of an inside joke in the band.”
What does lemon bars meme mean? The lemon bars meme originates in the r/bisexual subreddit on Reddit. It humorously welcomes people to the bisexual community by promising lemon bar pastries.
A Lime is a Fanfic in which characters engage in limited sexual activity, without it being portrayed explicitly.
Angst: Refers to a genre of stories with prevalent physical or, mainly, emotional torment of characters. Most stories with an angst description contain significant levels of characters feeling emotions such as fear, anxiety, or sadness.
Inappropriate Content is Rampant on Wattpad
Stories tagged as Mature can include: Explicit sex scenes. Self-harm themes or scenes (including suicide and eating disorders) Graphic depictions of violence; including but not limited to: sexual, verbal, emotional, and physical abuse.
A/N - Authors Note. Typically contains a short message to the reader either explaining details from the story, setting the background, or just letting them know about real life changes that are impacting the author. Beta - A reviewer or editor.
Y/N (short for "Your name") is a genre of fanfiction, common in Tumblr, Wattpad and Twitter imagines in younger fandoms, where the writer lets the reader insert themselves into the story: "Y/N" (or "(YN)" and other variations) is meant to be replaced by the reader's name while reading.
The ? emoji is usually a stand in for weed on TikTok.
If you see the ? emoji popping up on TikTok, especially if it's paired with the ? emoji (used as a symbol for smoke), there's a good chance it has something to do with weed.
On TikTok, the brain emoji has a bit of a NSFW meaning. It basically means oral sex, or 'give brain'/'give head'.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
'bit on the nose' - Smelly.
Chewie: if someone asks you for some chewie, they're looking for a piece of chewing gum. Chuck a sickie: a worker who decides to take a sick day when they're actually in perfect health is chucking a sickie.
Not suitable for children below 16 years. May contain non-explicit adult themes, references to (sexual) violence, frequent or strong coarse language or drug use. Equivalent to R. MA: Contains explicit content suitable for mature adults only. May contain explicit sexual language and adult themes.
October 2021) Slash fiction (also known as "m/m slash" or slashfic) is a genre of fan fiction that focuses on romantic or sexual relationships between fictional characters of the same sex.
Femslash (also known as "f/f slash", "f/f", "femmeslash", "altfic" and "saffic") is a subgenre of slash fan fiction which focuses on romantic and/or sexual relationships between female fictional characters.