noun Internet Slang

Delusionship

/dɪˈluː.ʒən.ʃɪp/ · noun · slang

An imagined relationship that exists mostly in your head — being delulu about someone who isn't actually your partner.

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Definitions

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A blend of "delusional" and "relationship," describing a connection that exists mainly in your imagination — you've built up a whole romance with someone who may barely know you or isn't really involved.

“They've spoken twice but she's already deep in a delusionship.”
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Often used self-aware and jokingly about a crush or one-sided situation.

“Me and my celebrity crush are in a serious delusionship.”
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Tied closely to "delulu" culture and ironic over-optimism in dating.

“Half my dating life is just delusionships at this point.”
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Delusionship In A Sentence

It's not a situationship, it's a full delusionship.
He's in a delusionship with someone who left him on read.
My delusionship with that barista is going strong.

Origin & Usage

"Delusionship" blends "delusional" and "relationship," growing out of "delulu" culture in the 2020s to describe an imagined, mostly one-sided romance that lives in your head.

People Also Ask

What does delusionship mean?

A delusionship is an imagined relationship that exists mostly in your head — being delulu about someone who isn't actually your partner.

Where did delusionship come from?

It blends "delusional" and "relationship," growing out of "delulu" culture in the 2020s.

How is a delusionship different from a situationship?

A situationship is real but undefined; a delusionship is largely imagined and one-sided.

How do you use delusionship in a sentence?

For example: "that's a delusionship" — a romance that's mostly in your head.

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