wifey
Adjective
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Adjective
wifey (comparative wifier, superlative wifiest)
- Of, befitting, pertaining to, or characteristic of a wife.
- 1955, Robert O. Blood, Anticipating Your Marriage, Free Press (1955), page 65 ↗:
- She even admits herself that she lives a dual life — one where she's always acting, trying to impress people; the other when she's around me which is more settled, the more wifey sort of thing.
- 1997, Cary O'Dell, Women Pioneers in Television: Biographies of Fifteen Industry Leaders, McFarland & Company (1997), ISBN 9780786401673, page 122 ↗:
- There was talk of having her wear a wedding ring to look more "wifey" and to have her wear an apron and adopt a stage name so she would become something of a company mascot.
- 1998, New Statesman, Volume 127, Issues 4379-4391, page 25 ↗:
- Perhaps you should be a bit more "wifey" by getting out the sewing machine and knocking something up yourself, using some sequins, M&S "hi-cut" knickers and that nice "satin effect" fabric you are so keen on - and which is very reasonably priced at John Lewis.
- 2012, Meesha Mink, Real Wifeys: Get Money, Touchstone (2012), ISBN 9781451640823, page 82 ↗:
- But it meant more wifey duties for me: weekly visits, care packages, high-ass phone bills, and making sure he got everything he needed in there.
- 1955, Robert O. Blood, Anticipating Your Marriage, Free Press (1955), page 65 ↗:
wifey (plural wifeys)
- (informal, diminutive, affectionate) Diminutive of wife#English|wife
- German: Angetraute, bestes Stück, beste Ehefrau von allen
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