Citations:Drarry

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Noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter of the Harry Potter series"[edit]

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  • 2009, David Templeton, "One geek over the line", Pacific Sun, 17 July 2009:
    Some people are into imagining Draco Malfoy and Harry, and that's called Drarry, because it's basically a combination of their names.
  • 2011, Aaron Schwabach, Fan Fiction and Copyright: Outsider Works and Intellectual Property Protection, Ashgate (2011), →ISBN, pages 69-79:
    It occurs because in canon Harry and Draco feel no emotion for each other warmer than intense dislike. [] Harry is willing to save Draco's life out of recognition of their shared humanity, but with apologies to all the Drarry shippers out there, that's as far as it goes.
  • 2013, Anne Jamison, Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World, BenBella Books (2013), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry.
  • 2013, Sarah Dear, "Fanfiction - A Hobby for Generations of Teenagers", Impact (University of Nottingham), 26 April 2013:
    Fanfics that depict relationships between Draco and Harry have been particularly popular, spawning a cult of ‘Drarry’ shippers – with Facebook pages, fan art and many stories all dedicated to the pairing.
  • 2013, Francesca Lee, "The world of fanfiction writers", Stuff.co.nz, 10 June 2013:
    Mostly, she writes romances with characters in Potter-verse who were never involved, like Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy, a pairing commonly known as "Drarry".
  • 2014, Rebecca Godwin, "Romione vs. Harmony: Why do we even care?", The Michigan Daily, 10 February 2014, page 8A:
    Romione fans rejoice because your pairing will forever remain the OTP (one true pairing) and Harmony will only ever be wishful thinking, like Snarry (Snape and Harry), Drarry (Draco and Harry), and Snermione (Snape and Hermione).
  • 2019, Beatriz Brito do Nascimento, "No heteros in this heterotopia: Harry Potter slash fanfiction as heterotopian space", dissertation submitted to the University of Porto, page 82:
    In the context of Drarry fics, it allows for the full redemption of Draco, something many fans of the ship believe is paramount for the character’s development, and which was never fully addressed in canon.
  • 2021, Grace Perry, The 2000s Made Me Gay: Essays on Pop Culture, unnumbered page:
    But the biggest slash ships online are Drarry (Draco and Harry) and WolfStar (Sirius Black and Remus Lupin).