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househusband
[hous-huhz-buhnd]
noun
a man whose spouse works and who stays home to manage their household.
househusband
/ ˈʊˌʌəԻ /
noun
a married man who keeps house, usually without having paid employment
Word History and Origins
Origin of househusband1
Example Sentences
Scott also gladly played the role of househusband when she was swamped with work.
Aside from the Sierras, I’ve been a suburban househusband who gardens and spends a lot of every day typing.
He’s always thought of himself as boring, “a white-bread suburban househusband.”
There was a hard withdrawal period, what people must go through at 65, and then I started being a househusband and swung my attention onto Sean.
Re: Ron: If Ron and Ann are happy, then “househusband” with a side gig in a job of his own choosing is a perfectly valid choice.
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