Dramione

English

Etymology

Blend of Draco +‎ Hermione.

Proper noun

Dramione

  1. (fandom slang) The ship of characters Draco Malfoy and Hermione Granger of the Harry Potter series.
    • 2011, Brittany Dalton, "Away with the Niceties", The Vista (University of Central Oklahoma), 1 September 2011, page 3:
      "I secretly ship Dramione!" one boldly asserts, while more serious blogs boast confessions along the lines of, "I moved away to college this year and haven't made any new friends."
    • 2011 September 15, Sayantan Deb, Angela Song, “Potter Legacy”, in The Harvard Independent, volume 42, number 25, page 10:
      This is a haven for writers and readers to converge and show their interest in a variety of genres with any characters, from the typical Dramione (Draco and Hermione) action-adventure to the absurd Filch-Peeves BDSM.
    • 2013, Anne Jamison, Fic: Why Fanfiction Is Taking Over the World[1], BenBella Books, →ISBN:
      Dramione shippers apparently feel the same way when too much attention is paid to Drarry.
    • 2025 August 20, Alexandra Alter, “How Harry Potter Fans Are Driving the Romantasy Trend”, in The New York Times[2], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
      “There’s this whole secret economy of Dramione fanfiction,” Ms. Morris said.
      (Can we archive this URL?)
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Dramione.

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