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Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Cheryl Blossom and Toni Topaz from the television series Riverdale
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- 2018, Alison Epstein, "'Riverdale' Chapter 29: The one where everyone runs for office", The Tufts Daily (Tufts University), 26 March 2018, page 6:
- Sorry everyone, Bughead and Varchie are out; Choni is the only "Riverdale" pairing that matters.
- 2019, Chloe Cannell, "Sexiest scenes on the small screen", Verse, September - October 2019, page 41:
- My favourite ship? Cheryl and Toni (known to fans as Choni) hands down.
- 2019, Danielle Windecker, "Chilling Adventures & Dark Teen Dramas", Raspberry, Winter 2019, page 13:
- There tends to be a lot of promotional material for Riverdale that teases "Choni" (Cheryl and Toni) content, and more often than not it will end up being a fairly brief encounter between them onscreen.
- 2019, Rayann Condy & Sophie Ivan, "Getting to Great: How young women in Singapore experience depictions of sex in youth television", thesis submitted to Malmö University, page 48:
- Even the ‘Choni’ scene, mainly contains of elements that are commonly portrayed in mainstream heterosexual sex scenes. Kissing, props and sexy undressing.