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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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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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Housewhipped

Created by: weyrlady

Pronunciation: Obvious enough.

Sentence: "I've never seen a man so housewhipped as Jerry. He was cleaning the gutters in the middle of a snow storm!"

Etymology: Derived from 'pussywhipped" and 'housework'.

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Emascelation

celeron450

Created by: celeron450

Pronunciation: e-mask-e-lay-shun

Sentence: The chances of a marriage ending in divorce are much lower once emascelation sets in.

Etymology: emasculation, elation

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Chortledom

Created by: Bulletchewer

Pronunciation: chore-tull-dum

Sentence: Wedded bliss ought not be expected till the state of chortledom has been reached by the/both male partner(s).

Etymology: From "chore" meaning boring housework, "chortle" meaning to laugh at (refers to the male reluctance to do chores), and "boredom/whoredom" meaning the state of being bored/selling oneself out.

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Manimprovement

Created by: josje

Pronunciation: man inprovement

Sentence: Oh yes with my qualities, i am dooing manimprovement, so if he wants something he has to improve himself to be my slave.

Etymology: man as in Big ceature improvement, as in the better slave version.

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Itwontlast

petaj

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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Honeydoom

acebone

Created by: acebone

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Whiplory

Created by: camel

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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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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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