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self-insert
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Etymology
Noun
self-insert (plural self-inserts)
Verb
self-insert (third-person singular simple present self-inserts, present participle self-inserting, simple past and past participle self-inserted)
- To insert oneself.
- 2000, Alastair Reynolds, Revelation Space:
- For centuries, the commonest forms of implant had either been grown in situ or were designed to self-insert painlessly via existing orifices […]
- To insert something into one's own body.
- (fandom slang) To insert one's own person into a story as a character.
- 2017 June 1, Beth Elderkin, “This Creepy Powerpuff Girls Theory Isn't True, Thank God”, in Gizmodo, archived from the original on 27 September 2018:
- The character looks like Goldman and is voiced by him, so critics said he was self-inserting himself into a romantic situation with an underage character.
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