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death cleaning

American  
[deth klee-ning] / ˈdɛθ ˌkli nɪŋ /

noun

  1. the process of cleaning and decluttering one’s home so as to spare others, especially family members, from the chore of it after one’s death.

    While I’m still strong and healthy, I’m going to commit to some serious death cleaning.


Etymology

Origin of death cleaning

First recorded around 2017; a translation of Swedish döstädning, literally, “death cleaning,” equivalent to “to die” + städning, verbal noun from städa “to tidy, clean, clean up, clean out”

Example Sentences

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Svenson: One thing about minimalism in Sweden is that’s the result of doing death cleaning.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 19, 2023

The Swedes have a solution for this — they call it “dostadning,” or death cleaning, which is a way of taking responsibility for your mess before shuffling off this mortal coil.

From Washington Post • Jan. 31, 2023

Döstädning, also known as Swedish death cleaning, comes at organizing from the dark side.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 1, 2022

The fact of living longer doesn’t just give us time to think about death, but also plunges us into chaos, sickness and confusion, and death cleaning seems a valiant attempt to counter this.

From The Guardian • Jan. 12, 2018

Though I’m not old enough to begin my own death cleaning, I am glad to have the phrase.

From New York Times • Dec. 25, 2017

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