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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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Domasculate

Created by: Manhattan

Pronunciation: dome-as-sckew-late

Sentence: After a few weeks of intense nagging and exposure to cleaning products, Tina was ready to domasculate her husband.

Etymology: From the words domesticate and immasculate.

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Honeydoom

acebone

Created by: acebone

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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

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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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Emascudise

Created by: Sed8ed

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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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Whiplory

Created by: camel

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Pussywhipped

Created by: redrockmullet

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Sentence: John is so pussywhipped that he's even going to tupperware parties... alone!

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Eraticulopture

Created by: currentlyinsolitude

Pronunciation: ee-rat-i-cule-lope-chure

Sentence: Their eraticulopture happened as soon as he realized how much he loved his wife.

Etymology: American

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Malectomy

ubgrud

Created by: ubgrud

Pronunciation: mAAl-ec-to-mee

Sentence: "What's his problem," Jim asked. "Malectomy," hissed Joseph. "Oooohhh..." said Jim as he backed out the door.

Etymology: akin to lobotomy, but different.

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