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Mrs degree noun the notional degree awarded to a woman who attends college for the purpose of marriage US- Feeling very small as a result of her faux pas, Miss Boyd decided that she had made a mistake. After receiving the BA degree, she should have secured the Mrs degree. — Wayne Thompson, Fundamentals of Communication, p. 582, 1957
- This was the era [the 1950s] when people first began to joke about women attending college to earn an MRS degree. — Stephanie Coontz, Marriage, A History, p. 236, 2005
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