Citations:WayHaught

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught from the television series Wynonna Earp

 * 2016, Nahomy Ortiz & Carolyn Rodriguez, "A Sense Of Courage", Mimp, Winter 2016, page 60:
 * Many fans of the show have found the courage to come out to their friends and family because of WayHaught.
 * 2018, Maureen Ryan, "A Cult Show’s Recipe for Success: Whiskey, Twitter and Complex Women", The New York Times, 6 July 2018:
 * “Wynonna Earp’s” profile only grew once L.G.B.T. fans came on board in a big way. Twitter trending happened regularly during Season 2 and WayHaught fan art, fan fiction and T-shirts proliferated.
 * 2018, "Wynonna Earp's Katherine Barrell Picks Her Favorite WayHaught Moments", The Columbus Dispatch, 11 July 2018:
 * But which is Katherine Barrell's favorite WayHaught moment of all time?
 * 2019, Resa Haile, "Wynonna Earp, Supergirl and the Power of Choosing", in Fourth Wave Feminism in Science Fiction and Fantasy: Volume 2. Essays on Television Representations, 2013-2019 (eds. Valerie Estelle Frankel), page 57:
 * The audience is invested in the Waverly Earp and Nicole Haught love story (dubbed “WayHaught” by fans and perhaps named with that possible portmanteau in mind).
 * 2019, Stefani Deoul, "ClexaCon–We're Here for the Queer", Letters from CAMP Rehoboth, 3 May 2019, page 73:
 * Fandoms from Buffy to Avalanche, Black Lightning, Wynona [sic] Earp (aka WayHaught), to name but a few, were dissected and celebrated.