Little Monster

See also: little monster

English

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Etymology

Coined by Lady Gaga in 2009, in reference to her use of monsters in her lyrics as a metaphor for her fears, as in the song Monster.

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Noun

Little Monster (plural Little Monsters)

  1. (slang) A fan of American singer Lady Gaga.
    • 2010 July 8, Kevin Amorim, “Did Gaga help spur a monster Grammy rule change?”, in Newsday:
      It was an odd occurrence to be sure. Ga was arguably the most popular artist of '09 and yet was a no-show in the nominations. Perhaps her Little Monsters' collective growl woke the academy up.
    • 2011 March 13, Feifei Sun, “Lady Gaga Designs Wristband for Japan Earthquake Relief”, in Time:
      The pop star is rallying her Little Monsters to support the relief efforts in Japan with a new wristband available on her online store.
    • 2011 November 3, Gerrick D. Kennedy, “Lady Gaga to premiere Thanksgiving special on ABC”, in Los Angeles Times:
      Lady Gaga doesn’t look like the type to sit down over turkey and all the trimmings, but the singer couldn't resist treating her Little Monsters to her first holiday special.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Little Monster.
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