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Proper noun: (fandom slang) the ship of characters Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen
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2017 August 25, Jeremy Egner, “'Game of Thrones': 7 Questions for the Season 7 Finale”, in The New York Times:You saw the way they were looking at each other in that ship’s cabin last week, and the director of that episode confirmed that Jonerys will be debuting soon.
- 2019, Jeremy Egner, "Who will win 'Game of Thrones'? Here are the favorites", The Daily Mail (Greene Country, New York), 20-21 April 2019, page C2:
- Jonerys offspring to be named later
2023, Jessica Hautsch, Mind, Body, and Emotion in the Reception and Creation Practices of Fan Communities: Thinking Through Feels, page 178:If I read a fic by a Jonerys (Jon/Daenerys) shipper, I am likely to feel that Sansa is OOC, and if they read one of my stories, they probably wouldn't agree with my portrayal of Dany.
- 2023, Mikkel Granhøj, "Balancing Allegiances: An Analysis of Daenerys Targaryen’s Character Arc in Game of Thrones", thesis submitted to Aalborg University, page 10:
- When the character Jon Snow, played by Kit Harrington, and the character Daenerys Targaryen, played by Emilia Clarke, finally met each other on screen, fans were "shipping" their romantic relationship, even to the point of giving them the nickname "Jonerys."