1 - A fandom phenomenon, defined when fans of a film or tv series band together to imagine that there is a romantic or sexual connection between characters who have had, in reality, either no interaction or sparse, flat interactions.
Originating from the so-called "Donnie" fandom (a portmanteau of Daryl and Connie) of the AMC TV show The Walking Dead, who insist that 2 characters who have had less than 6 minutes of direct interaction during the course of more than 32 epsiodes spanning 2 years are canonically in love. None of the aired scenes were intimate, sexual, or even particularly personal, thus giving rise to well-earned fandom mocking of the
Donnies. Donniers, also known as
D-con, are known to be hostile to *
Caryl fans, and often attempt to
weaponize social media to quell fandom enthusiasm for the 10-year relationship between
Carol Peletier and
Daryl Dixon, who are currently series leads on the The Walking Dead.
2 - A humorously imaginary thing. Wishful thinking.
Despite a severe lack of shared screen time, the character of Daryl Dixon has said that he and Connie are both part of a larger family of survivors, but denied any romantic feelings for her with the words; "
It's not like that. Not at all." It can, as of Season 10, be safely assumed that they are more like cousins, in-laws, or other non-immediate family relations.
* Angela Kang, Executive Producer of The Walking Dead has publicly stated that Carol and Daryl are soulmates.