Citations:Olicity

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak from the television series Arrow"

 * 2014, Michelle Rushefsky, "Shows On The CW", The Current (Nova Southeastern University), Volume 25, Issue 6, 30 September 2014, page 12:
 * Now, we're watching to find out if “Olicity” is a go. We'll see how the Diggle-Felicity-Oliver dynamics change as Olicity's relationship hopefully heats up.
 * 2014, Esther Ponce De Leon, "DC Comics Builds Small-Screen Superhero Empire", The Miami Hurricane (University of Miami), Volume 93, Issue 12, 6 October 2014 - 8 October 2014, page 7:
 * Since he has dated nearly every other girl on the show for at least some period of time, the romantic tension for “Olicity” has grown.
 * 2014, "'Arrow'", The Daily Athenaeum (West Virginia University), Volume 127, Issue 41, 15 October 2015, page 6:
 * Unfortunately for fans, the long-anticipated first date between Felicity and Oliver was interrupted by an RPG. Hopefully, “Olicity” will get another shot at a date.
 * 2014, "Smoak 'Em If Ya Got 'Em", TV Guide, 10 November 2014 - 23 November 2014, page 50:
 * How have fans reacted to Olicity's date?
 * 2015, Prutha S. Patel, "Blake Neely", More TV, May 2015, page 15:
 * First thing I'd like to say is to the Arrow fans, I'm very sorry that I didn't get what they call the “Olicity theme” on to the soundtrack.
 * 2015, Jacqueline Spendlove, "Going 'green'", TV Week, 6 December 2015, page 2:
 * The character went through a few different monikers – Hood, Vigilante and Arrow – before hanging up his quiver in the season 3 finale to settle down for a quiet life in the suburbs with the second half of "Olicity," Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards, "Soldiers of the Apocalypse").
 * 2015, Sabrina Furminger, "Meet Elysia Rotaru, Arrow's latest mystery woman", Westender, 10 December - 16 December 2015, page 16:
 * Rotaru remembers the moment when news broke that her character would be romantically linked with Oliver – something fans of Olicity weren't keen to hear.
 * 2016, Jared Woolridge, "Sink The Ship", Nexus (University of Waikato), Volume 48, Number 9 (2016), page 27:
 * Based on the popular Green Arrow comic character, the series has recently decided to (spoilers, I guess) murder the Black Canary, Green Arrow's love interest in the comics, and a fully-fledged hero in her own right, so that the ship Olicity may sail smoothly.
 * 2017, Tanya R. Cochrane & Meghan K. Winchell, "When Fans Know Best: Oliciters Right the Ships", in Arrow and Superhero Television: Essays on Themes and Characters of the Series (eds. James F. Iaccino, Cory Barker, & Myc Wiatrowski), pages 199-200:
 * At the same time, [fan] Smoak & Arrow recognizes that not every viewer shares her and her followers' love for Olicity.