OriginFrom wife + -y (adjectival suffix).
- Of, befitting, pertaining to, or characteristic of a wife.
“She even admits herself that she lives a dual life — one where she's always acting, trying to impress people; the other when she's around me which is more settled, the more wifey sort of thing.”
“There was talk of having her wear a wedding ring to look more "wifey" and to have her wear an apron and adopt a stage name so she would become something of a company mascot.”
“Perhaps you should be a bit more "wifey" by getting out the sewing machine and knocking something up yourself, using some sequins, M&S "hi-cut" knickers and that nice "satin effect" fabric you are so ”
- diminutive, endearing, form-of, informalDiminutive of wife.
“Wifey likes it when I cook her dinner.”
“if wifie shuns
your fond embrace
don't shoot the iceman
feel your face
Burma-Shave”
“Four students from Yarra Valley grammar in Ringwood, in Melbourne’s east, were suspended last week after it came to light they had made the list. It included photos of female students ranking them as ”
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