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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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Mantrainery

Created by: IanArcher

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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'.

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Itwontlast

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Created by: petaj

Pronunciation: it-won't-last

Sentence: Itwontlast is really more a state of mind, than a reality, as the perceptions of both partners will eventually normalize and the quality of domestication and the expectations will fall out of synchronicity. That's not to say that the marriage won't though.

Etymology: it + won't + last - says it all really.

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Nonmasculateous

Created by: Sticky

Pronunciation: non MAS coo lay shus

Sentence: Hee wore an apron, a classic sign he has entered the nonmasculateous period.

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Blisatame

Created by: Hjason

Pronunciation: bliss-a-tame

Sentence: He is so blisatame tha all I have to do is look at him the right way and he appoligizes for being himself.

Etymology: bliss+tame

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Whiparadise

Created by: Javeson1

Pronunciation: whip-paradise

Sentence: whiparadise is what every girl wants and every guy fears.... and is made fun of for when he arrives.

Etymology: whipped man = paradise (for the wife)

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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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Blokeyoked

Created by: quippingqueen

Pronunciation: blok/yokd

Sentence: As the mockingbird nattered on about the importance of sharing domestic duties in the nest, she realized her hubby was finally getting used to the idea of being blokeyoked.

Etymology: bloke + yoked

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Antisloth

Created by: Drock

Pronunciation: ANT-ee-slawth

Sentence: As Ken stood up from the dishwasher he realized with delight that his period of marital antisloth had begun.

Etymology: Anti - the opposite of. Sloth - extreme laziness.

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Whippification

Created by: chofu67

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Sentence: AS he left the cat show with Judy, Jason thought only briefly of the playoff game he was missing and did not recognize that Judy's contented sigh had more to do with covert whippification than with any appreciation of the day's activities.

Etymology: From whipped

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