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'Honey! Come see this floor! It's so shining!'

DEFINITION: The happy period in a marriage, which occurs once the husband has been fully domesticated.

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Domestibliss

Created by: Stump

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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

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Femifantasia

Created by: Fenners

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Sentence: We've reached femifantasia! He does all the housework while I watch the tv.

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Servicetime

Created by: ahwinters

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Domesticastration

Created by: adobrodt

Pronunciation: dom-EST-tic-cas-STRAY-shun

Sentence: Jenny knew that once her domesticastration took effect, Bob would be the best husband in the world.

Etymology: From domestication and castration

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Homesend

suzanna07

Created by: suzanna07

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Eblissculation

Created by: dwingillinois

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Buenuline

Created by: awesomo

Pronunciation: bwane-u-lin

Sentence: Garth is very buenuline right now.

Etymology: buen-like good in Spanish + masculine

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Domimate

Created by: Ahoytheship

Pronunciation: dom-i-mate

Sentence: "I've totally got him domimated," she said with an evil sneer as she watched her hubby hand-launder her underwear.

Etymology: dominate=to control someone/thing mate=another word for spouse

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Nolongrfun

Created by: Chistinalove

Pronunciation: no - longer - fun

Sentence: She trained him to become nolongrfun

Etymology: no longer fun

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