middle-aisle it

English

Verb

middle-aisle it (third-person singular simple present middle-aisles it, present participle middle-aisling it, simple past and past participle middle-aisled it)

  1. (slang, dated) To get married.
    • 1950 May 6, Billboard, page 28:
      Bob Watson [] middle-aisled it with Dot Forrester last month.
    • 1976, Ebony, volume 32, number 1, page 40:
      [] women who postponed middle-aisling it until their middle, mellow years. To find out why they eventually married, what took them so long and how well they have adjusted to the doubles role, we interviewed a number of first offenders []