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Citations:Snarry

Wandering Mind: <span class="searchmatch">SNARRY</span>!, Jason Isaacs, Alan Rickman 2009, David Templeton, &quot;One geek over the line&quot;, Pacific Sun, 17 July 2009: &quot;<span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span> is part of a subgenre...


Citations:Snermione

(one true pairing) and Harmony will only ever be wishful thinking, like <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span> (Snape and Harry), Drarry (Draco and Harry), and Snermione (Snape and Hermione)...


Citations:Snaco

Twitter‎[2]: To each their own, I guess (not a Snaco fan... yet I&#039;ll read <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span> *there must be something wrong w/ me*) 2011 January 2, corinoco (@idlesilver)...


Citations:Snupin

submitted to The University of Arizona, page 46: Harry/Snape is commonly called <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span>, and Snupin is a common shorthand for the Snape/Lupin pairing. 2008, &quot;Biographies&quot;...


Citations:Stony

artists often mixed two names of the characters (Íslands, 2017), e.g., <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span> (Harry Potter and Severus Snape), JayDick (Jason Todd and Dick Grayson)...


Citations:Snamione

antagonistic character), and ships involving Snape, including Snamione and <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span>. 2021, Leighann Hart, “About the Author”, in Loving Rosenfeld‎[1], Crooked...


Citations:powerslash

the second most popular pairing in Potter slash fandom, Snape/Harry (or <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span>), could be categorized as enemyslash, it is also a prime example of powerslash...


Citations:Tomarry

Gods I feel evil just looking at these photos and shipping Tomarry and <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span>... 😈 2017 January 22, chi (@maydenchina), Twitter‎[2]: It&#039;s that time again...


Citations:enemyslash

the second most popular pairing in Potter slash fandom, Snape/Harry (or <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span>), could be categorized as enemyslash, it is also a prime example of powerslash...


Citations:Drarry

(one true pairing) and Harmony will only ever be wishful thinking, like <span class="searchmatch">Snarry</span> (Snape and Harry), Drarry (Draco and Harry), and Snermione (Snape and Hermione)...