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hubby; hubbie noun a husband UK, 1688 Often used in a sardonic sense.- Hey girls, hubby’s gonna strike it rich, so bye-bye now, I’m moving to the suburbs. — Max Shulman, Guided Tour of Campus Humor, p. 40, 1955
- What she didn’t know was that I had been having an affair with her hubby for a long time[.] — Jefferson Poland and Valerie Alison, The Records of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League, p. 56, 1971
- Quiet bedroom in the afternoon, hubby’s off building houses — Elmore Leonard, Switch, p. 106, 1978
- Fortunately, Mom lives in one of the crime capitals of America, so her dim new hubby-cop is unlikely to suspect an inside job. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 199, 1993
- [P]ick up the kids from school, go out for a meal with hubby. — Greg Williams, Diamond Geezers, p. 104, 1997
- [S]he reveals to him that her former hubbie [...] is still connected[.] — Duncan MacLaughlin, The Filth, p. 193, 2002
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