Citations:Widowtracer

Proper noun: "(fandom slang) the ship of characters Widowmaker and Tracer from the video game Overwatch"

 * 2017, Etelle Shur, "Remixing Overwatch: A Case Study in Fan Interactions with Video Game Sound", thesis submitted to Scripps College, page 13:
 * In it, sniperct pairs Widowmaker and Tracer, the two female characters featured in the first cinematic trailers; Widowtracer, as they are known in fandom, was one of the first main pairings in the fandom.
 * 2017, Louisa Ellen Stein, "Tumblr Fan Aesthetics", The Routledge Companion to Media Fandom (eds. Melissa A. Click & Suzanne Scott), unnumbered page:
 * This is most obvious with hashtag sets composed of idiosyncratic tags that likely lead only to accidental paths of links, as in the following set of tags that accompanies hand-drawn art of characters Tracer and Widowmaker from the videogame Overwatch:
 * #widowtracer #i think a part of amelie wants so desperately to break lena #because lena is pure and sunshine and everything good in this messed up world #their attraction to each other is born from this curiosity of the otherside [sic] #in essence amelie walks in a dark tunnel and lena is her lightsource so she's dawn [sic] to it #but if you've lived in the dark so long how can you not hate the sunlight? #meta in the tags!!!! #otp: scoped in on you and wont look away #my art