I found a “niche”
Growing up in the 90’s my mother was addicted to The X-Flies. David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson’s sexual tension and fun banter took over our television set for hours on end. This might explain my slightly unhealthy obsession/crush on David Duchovny. This show being such a large part of my life I see fight to create a word that fills a “niche” in the English language.Muldering, verb
Mulder, adjective and noun
Special Agent Fox Mulder
Etymology: The X-Flies an American science fiction horror drama television series (20th century). Main character Fox Mulder preforms the act of turning to the fantastic often times in the show causing a development into a verb and adjective.
A. Verb
1. When convention and science offers no answers, turning to the fantastic as plausibility.
2014 Brittany Angelilli (College Student) 7 February 14 Student fuels love of X-Flies by creating new word to describe the actions of one of the main characters, Fox Mulder.
B. Adjective
2. A term coined to describe and individual who turns to the fantastic as plausibility when convention and science offers no answers.
2014 Linguistics Blog 18 February 14 With the creation of verb Muldering, individuals begin to be referred to as completing the action.
C. Noun
1. Character from the X-Flies, Fox Mulder. The X-Flies aired from 1993-2002 and spanned nine seasons.
1993 20th Century Fox Television 10 September 93 Character Fox Mulder is introduced in season one episode one of X-Flies.


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