Stydia

English

Etymology

Blend of Stiles + Lydia.

Proper noun

Stydia

  1. (fandom slang) The ship of characters Stiles Stilinski and Lydia Martin from the television series Teen Wolf.
    • 2016, Giselle Galletti, "Teen Wolf season 6 impressions", MyDSHSNews (Dripping Springs High School), December 2016, page 11:
      It has already been confirmed that Stydia fans are going to be very pleased with the season.
    • 2017 November, Olivia Singh, “Holland Roden”, in NKD, page 43:
      For years, it was one of the most-watched shows among young people, offering a fair share of action, humor, drama, horror, ships (Stydia, anyone?) and frequent lessons on mythological creatures.
    • 2017, Taylor Boulware, "Fascination/Frustration: Slash Fandom, Genre, and Queer Uptake", dissertation submitted to the University of Washington, page 86:
      Further, Stiles’ sarcastic agreement when Brunksi tells him that they’d be having this same conversation if he were dating Lydia, the band’s female drummer, is a further reiteration of this critique, directly referencing Teen Wolf’s support of the heterosexual Stiles/Lydia (Stydia) ship in contrast to its rejection of Sterek.

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