Definitions
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- noun slang, rare
ex-husband , former husband
Etymologies
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Examples
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I have been divorced from my "wasband" for seven years.
George Sachs, Psy.D.: How To Set Boundaries With Ex Psy.D. George Sachs 2010
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I have been divorced from my "wasband" for seven years.
George Sachs, Psy.D.: How To Set Boundaries With Ex Psy.D. George Sachs 2010
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My second wasband and I I coined the term, it sounds nicer than "ex" get along so well that we are often mistaken for a happily married couple at Little League games, the school play, or a first grader's birthday party.
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My ex--wasband, as my friends like to say--was the first man I ever slept with, I was with him from age 16 to 28.
I Am Not Today What I Was Yesterday yuki_onna 2009
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Didn't help that my wasband had long hair and looked like Charlie Manson to the border guards, and we were both still hippies, at least on weekends.
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The wasband told his kid, directly, to support himself on the $8-10 hour jobs he can find with a high school -type job.
Men’s Rights Myth: Women Trick Men Into Fatherhood So They Can Collect Child Support 2006
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I haven't paid any money for anything like this in the two years I've been in Mexico, though I did give a guy at the border $2 in 1970 to get across when my wasband looked too much like Charlie Manson for his tastes.
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There was the infamous other pest, Chuck, with whom the wasband had an ever-present war that might be the stuff of Chevy Chase flick like Funny Farm.
Bitch | Lab 2008
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I asked the wasband: Do YOU think that the child support that comes to the family’s coffers each month support YOUR life of leisure?
Men’s Rights Myth: Women Trick Men Into Fatherhood So They Can Collect Child Support 2006
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I asked the wasband if they’d kick their step daughter out of the house and expect her to support herself and expect her to get through life without a college degree or some sort of training that would help her in the job market.
Men’s Rights Myth: Women Trick Men Into Fatherhood So They Can Collect Child Support 2006
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Her ex-husband, Geoff Loftus (whom she calls her “wasband,” because they still treat each other like family), an emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Washington, said that he thought, “Oh, God, Beth, really? Come on.”
How Elizabeth Loftus Changed the Meaning of Memory Condé Nast 2021
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