wedlease

English

Etymology

From wed +‎ lease, introduced by a 2013 opinion piece in The Washington Post.

Noun

wedlease (plural wedleases)

  1. A temporary marriage based on a contract, agreed to by both spouses, with renewal options.
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Verb

wedlease (third-person singular simple present wedleases, present participle wedleasing, simple past and past participle wedleased)

  1. (very rare) To marry impermanently.

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