Etymology:
Meaning:
A spinoff is something that is derived or created from an existing work, product, or idea.
Origin:
The term "spinoff" originated in the textile industry, where it referred to the process of creating a new thread or yarn by twisting together multiple strands. In this sense, the spinoff was a by-product or derivative of the original yarn.
Over time, the term was extended to other fields, such as movies, television, comics, and technology. In these contexts, a spinoff is a new work that is based on and shares some characteristics with an existing work.
Examples:
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