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  1. Nov 16, 2022 · 0. "Wifey" is an informal word for "wife". Depending on how it's used, it could be an insulting word, or it could be endearing. If a man wrote a love letter to his wife and addressed it, "To my dear wifey", she'd probably be pleased. Even if she didn't like the word, she'd likely consider his intentions good.

  2. Nov 7, 2022 · Although 'wifey' can be used affectionately, many people in English-speaking countries see the word as misogynist, sexist, and infantilising. There may be slight nuances of meaning, e.g. in American English, a single woman may be considered 'wifey' if she is stereotypically suitable marriage material for a sexist type of man, and in the UK, it may be a word used casually by husbands to refer to their wives.

  3. Feb 17, 2016 · Dean takes home a woman with amnesia and gets her to think that she's his wife. He lost a lot of money some time ago because of her and thinks she owes him. Now his friend asks him how long he's going to keep her. Dean: -- Let's see. 25 bucks a day, huh? Figure little wifey-poo can work off what...

  4. wifey,hubby@sa_ra_ 〜 (e)y is what we call "diminutive" and is usually a more friendly version... like Mike and Mikey. Sometimes it implies they are junior too.|@sa_ra_ when you're newly married and romance is still in the air it's wifey/hubby. After a few years it's wife/husband 😁的同义词.

  5. Feb 12, 2013 · Feb 12, 2013. #4. Wifey is just icky. So is hubby, for that matter, but hubby is more common and therefore less jarring, though still icky. But I don't recommend using either one, not if you want to (1) stay married or (2) avoid sounding condescending or overly jokey. I really don't think most people associate the term wifey with a porn star so ...

  6. May 24, 2005 · If it is a woman you can say she is a "housewife" but what do you use for a man. This word is used in all the books of English as a foreing language for beginners, but only for females. I guess there must be some men doing the housework too. The politically correct expression for both a housewife and a househusband is now "homemaker".

  7. Apr 20, 2014 · Women might refer to their "hubby" when discussing their husband with friends. It is not usual to address the person as "hubby". Many years ago, married people did address their spouse as "Husband" or "Wife" but I don't think you will hear these forms of address in Britain or the USA these days. Nowadays we tend to say "Dear" or other such ...

  8. May 20, 2019 · Answer. For your specific question, I suggest that you capitalize the word wife to indicate the meaning has transitioned from a common noun into a title or archetype, i.e. Wife. I recommend Wife to subtly emphasize her focus on being addressed in the proper manner because she is not his wife but the ruler of his heart.

  9. 1. This question already has answers here: "I and John" vs. "John and myself" vs. "John and I" -- Which is the acceptable way to refer to myself and my friend? (2 answers) First-person pronouns in coordinate subjects - "Bob and myself are..." (4 answers) Closed 5 years ago. I've learned how to use "My wife and I" in a sentence. There are a lot ...

  10. Nov 19, 2010 · You need to give full context to be sure of a correct answer. However - there's a fairly easy rule of thumb here. If you would normally say "I" then use "my wife and I" and if you would normally say "me" it's "my wife and me". So -. I went to the shops > my wife and I went to the shops. Who did he see?