Suliet

English

Etymology

Blend of Sawyer + Juliet.

Proper noun

Suliet

  1. (fandom slang) The ship of characters James "Sawyer" Ford and Juliet Burke from the television series Lost.
    • 2009, Nikki Stafford, Finding Lost, Season Five, unnumbered page:
      The Suliet and Skate “shippers” (those who want to see Sawyer and Juliet or Sawyer and Kate together) went to war about whether Juliet was right or not.
    • 2013, Darren Franich, "'Lost': Sawyer, Kate, and Juliet - Best TV Couple of All Time?", Entertainment Weekly, 22 March 2013:
      If you’re a Suliet fan, then the defining moment is probably the dock scene from “LaFleur,” when Sawyer — using all his impossible powers of charm — convinces Juliet to stay on the island for just two more weeks.
    • 2015, The Take2 Guide to Lost: The Ultimate Compendium (eds. James O'Ehley & Erin Willard), unnumbered page:
      But her heartfelt proclamation of love for Sawyer and his reaction to her imminent demise made many of us dig Suliet for the first (and last) time.

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