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wifey

British  
/ ˈwaifɪ /

noun

  1. an informal word for wife

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The pair became an official couple last week after an emotional speech by Ciaran, who told the boys in the villa "Welsh girls are wifey material" after pairing up with Nicole on day five of the show.

From BBC

Wifey has dinner and lunch mastered.

From Salon

Now, wifey Jennifer Lopez is boasting about his parenting skills.

From Los Angeles Times

“Judy Blume Forever” does a fine job of synthesizing the influences that Blume’s life had on her writing — in particular her father’s death when she was 21, as well as the marriage and divorce that inspired her first adult-oriented novel, “Wifey.”

From New York Times

“My wife? Oh, wifey,” Ms. Kawananakoa said in a video interview her publicist released in 2019 to respond to allegations raised in the court case, including how her wife was treating her.

From Washington Post