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DEFINITION: The happy period in a marriage, which occurs once the husband has been fully domesticated.
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Whiplysium
Created by: squirrelian
Pronunciation: wip - lis - ee - um
Sentence: I'm hoping he finishes tiling the basement before our whiplysium is over.
Etymology: "Whipped" + "Elysium"
Thumbunderism
Created by: Carole
Pronunciation: thum under ism
Sentence: Rick was so blinded by love and passion, that he was completely oblivious to the thumbunderism that had befallen him.
Etymology:
Adaptage
Created by: fashionista
Pronunciation: Ad/apt/age
Sentence: I knew we had reached the adoptage stage in our marriage once my husband began putting his dishes in the dishwasher.
Etymology: Adapt + Age
Partuled
Created by: Partario
Pronunciation: Par-tool-ed
Sentence: "i have him completly partuled!
Etymology: Part=Partner + uled=ruled
Domesticastrate
Created by: walkingdistraction
Pronunciation: dome-est-ick-as-trate
Sentence: He's a good guy... I just hope I can domesticastrate him by the time my parents visit!
Etymology: domesticate+castrate
Mistermoment
Created by: kryptik
Pronunciation: mis-ter-mahm-ent
Sentence: When Alice's husband insisted that he clean the dishes, she knew that he had reached his mistermoment.
Etymology: From the phrase 'Mister Mom' and the word 'moment'.
Honeymoo
Created by: maxxy
Pronunciation: HUN-ee-moo
Sentence: Jim and Carol had their petty spats at first, but then she cowed him and the honeymoo was blissful.
Etymology: honeymoon + moooooo
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COMMENTS:
Say moooo! for domestication! - wordmeister, 2007-01-02: 16:45:00
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Endearage
Created by: FionaMin
Pronunciation: en-DEER-ayge
Sentence: When Sue arrived home from work and saw Bob scrubbing their kitchen floor, she sighed with happiness at finally reaching the endearage.
Etymology: Endear (become closer) + yes, dear + age (era)
Mantameony
Created by: wniffene
Pronunciation: Man-tae-mony
Sentence: Laura knew that they had entered mantameony when Bob offered to do the laundry so she could relax.
Etymology: Man+Tame+Matrimony
