golf widow
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Definition
Noun: A woman whose husband spends a significant amount of his leisure time playing golf, leaving her alone. The term humorously implies a state of temporary "widowhood" due to the husband's frequent absence for the sport.
Usage
The term is used to describe a specific social situation, often with a tone of light-hearted complaint or gentle humor. It specifically refers to a wife whose husband is frequently away playing golf.
Examples
- She became a golf widow every Saturday and Sunday during the summer months.
- At the neighborhood party, the golf widows often joked about starting their own club.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be extended metaphorically to describe anyone (not necessarily a wife) who is frequently left alone because a partner or close family member is preoccupied with a hobby or activity, though "golf widow" remains the standard and most recognized form.
- With his new obsession for online chess, I feel like a golf widow without the golf.
Variants and Related Words
- Widow (n.): A woman whose spouse has died. "Golf widow" is a humorous, non-literal play on this word.
- The construction can inspire similar informal compound nouns for other hobbies (e.g., "fishing widow," "football widow"), but "golf widow" is the most established and commonly used.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms, as the term is a specific cultural idiom. Related concepts include:
- Neglected spouse (more serious and general term).
Notes on Meaning
The term carries a specific cultural connotation, often associated with suburban or middle-class leisure. It is almost always used humorously and is not meant to describe genuine marital neglect or loss.
Noun
- a wife who is left alone much of the time because her husband is playing golf