wasband
Noun

wasband (plural wasbands)

  1. (slang, rare) ex-husband, former husband
    • 1990, Herb Caen, Plenty of Monday”, The San Francisco Chronicle, March 12, 1990
      After reading here about the guy who calls his wife’s ex her ‘wasband,’ Rosemary Wolohan confides that she refers to her two exes as ‘hasbeends.’
    • 1996, Abigail Trafford, Will You Still Catch Me When I’m Sixty-Four?”, The Washington Post, September 10, 1996
      The bride’s aunt dances with her ex-husband — he’s called a ‘wasband’ — on the hay-strewn ‘dance floor’ in front of the barn.
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