Shipping is a fanboy/fangirl term. It usually applies to fictional characters, and means to be a fan of certain romantic links.
If you watch X-Men, you could be a shipper of Wolverine and Storm, or if you preferred he ended up with Jean Gray, you would be a shipper of Wolverine?Jean Gray.
It could apply to novels. There were fans that shipped Harry/Hermione, Harry/Jenny, Ron/Hermione, and many other combinations.
The two characters never even have to have shown interest in each other in the story. Someone just has to like the thought of them together.
. It means the ship is leaning on the side
It mean that everbody has to leave the ship.
Could mean, United States Ship (USS). Example of use; USS Saratoga (a US Navy Ship).
in sailor talk???
it means that the ship is no longer in control of the crew, and the current is taking it wherever it pleases
Do you mean the "ship's store"?
it means to depart the ship
. It means the ship is leaning on the side
Yes, a ship is commonly known as the vessel
Her Majesty's Ship or His Majesty's Ship. It's a ship that belongs to a British Colony.
Berthing of a ship it is when the ship come alongside another ship or alongside a quay. Unberthing is the opposite
Yes. In some slang terms "ship" means championship. As in our team is going to the "ship".
It mean that everbody has to leave the ship.
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Do you mean the "ship's store"?