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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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Loviage

Created by: hanne

Pronunciation: lo-vi-age

Sentence: when we were in the loviage, my husband even putted down the seat of the toilet after peeing.

Etymology: love + marriage

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COMMENTS:

a true sign of domestication... - wordmeister, 2006-12-28: 09:43:00

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Blissectomy

Created by: dstorm78

Pronunciation: Blis-Seck-Ta-Mee

Sentence: Jim's blissectomy has been a great success and his wife is very satisfied.

Etymology: A combination of vasectomy (the procedure that causes male sterility) and bliss often attributed with marriage.

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COMMENTS:

Nice word...I though about using some form of castration. Lord knows my wife has mine in a jar on the mantle... - johnnyrockett, 2006-12-28: 01:37:00

Glad to hear the wife's "very satisfied" - wordmeister, 2006-12-28: 09:41:00

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Huslave

Created by: kevinrio

Pronunciation: huss- lave

Sentence: Huslaving him? That's the point!

Etymology: husband + slave

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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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Honeydoom

acebone

Created by: acebone

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Subservaissance

Created by: ErWenn

Pronunciation: /sub-'s&rv-&-"säns/

Sentence: The subservaissance of a U.S. marriage typically only lasts between one and three years somewhere between the second and seventh year after the wedding.

Etymology: subserviant + renaissance

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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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Slavaging

Created by: taftouf

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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"

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Domestidaze

Created by: Lyokia

Pronunciation: domesti-daze

Sentence: It took a year for the couple to read domestidaze.

Etymology: from domesticate and daze

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