Citations:HoYay

Noun: "(fandom slang) homoerotic subtext in a television show, film, etc."

 * 2005, Ramin Setoodeh, "Television: Having A Gay Old Time", Newsweek, 23 January 2005:
 * Schwartz acknowledges "The O.C." has HoYay!-like moments "from time to time"; the boys' hetero love interests even mock them about their relationship.
 * 2007, Christy Carlson, "IS this because I'm Intertextual: Law and Order, Special Victims Unit, and Queer Internet Fan Production", in Queer Online: Media Technology & Sexuality (Kate O'Riordan & David J. Phillips), Peter Lang (2007), ISBN 9780820486260, page 182:
 * A group project in process, the production of hoyay-oriented viewer guides and analyses of SVU and its intertexts (including media reports and photographs of SVU actors), functions not only to critique the show's heterocentrism but also to reveal the extent to which it is built on a thinly veiled homoeroticism.
 * 2008, Melanie E. S. Kohnen, "The Adventures of a Repressed Farm Boy and the Billionaire Who Loves Him: Queer Spectatorship in Smallville Fandom", in Teen Television: Essays on Programming and Fandom (eds. Sharon Marie Ross & Louisa Ellen Stein), McFarland & Company (2008), ISBN 9780786435890, pages 214-215:
 * Considering fans' previous seemingly blanket endorsement of everything queer, one has to ask why HoYay! fans don't favor the queer Lex/Lana/Clark triangle.
 * Schwartz acknowledges "The O.C." has HoYay!-like moments "from time to time"; the boys' hetero love interests even mock them about their relationship.
 * 2007, Christy Carlson, "IS this because I'm Intertextual: Law and Order, Special Victims Unit, and Queer Internet Fan Production", in Queer Online: Media Technology & Sexuality (Kate O'Riordan & David J. Phillips), Peter Lang (2007), ISBN 9780820486260, page 182:
 * A group project in process, the production of hoyay-oriented viewer guides and analyses of SVU and its intertexts (including media reports and photographs of SVU actors), functions not only to critique the show's heterocentrism but also to reveal the extent to which it is built on a thinly veiled homoeroticism.
 * 2008, Melanie E. S. Kohnen, "The Adventures of a Repressed Farm Boy and the Billionaire Who Loves Him: Queer Spectatorship in Smallville Fandom", in Teen Television: Essays on Programming and Fandom (eds. Sharon Marie Ross & Louisa Ellen Stein), McFarland & Company (2008), ISBN 9780786435890, pages 214-215:
 * Considering fans' previous seemingly blanket endorsement of everything queer, one has to ask why HoYay! fans don't favor the queer Lex/Lana/Clark triangle.