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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Love that word hubby. Whenever I am out in a public and people say Hubby I wonder if they mean what they are actually saying and are letting something slip about their marriage LOL.
What do you think knowing what we know. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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what else does it mean?..reminds me of ex-sis-in-law..every sentence started with 'hubby says...'...word makes me cringe...but i had no idea it means something else?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We are wondering the same thing.
We have been on the scene a few years & have never heard of the term "hubby" used in reference to swinging.
Op please let us into this secret language ..... |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point. |
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point."
Erm...no! |
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point."
Not even Urban Dictionary (often my saviour on here) gives that definition!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point."
really? i never knew that!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point."
Sorry OP I've never heard of that either.
In my world hubby is just short for husband. |
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point.
Erm...no!"
Exactly!
Hubby is just a shortening of Husband, always has been as far as I'm aware. Has been used that way by everyone I know and has been for as far back as I remember.
So if you think it is a swinging code word you may get a frosty stare if you go upto someone in a pub and ask for a shag thinking they are swingers |
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point."
No!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point.
Sorry OP I've never heard of that either.
In my world hubby is just short for husband. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I overheard a mate in the pub saying he worked with slag so I asked him for her phone number and it turns out that it is something to do with him working in a boiler room power plant "
PMSL! |
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point.
Erm...no!
Exactly!
Hubby is just a shortening of Husband, always has been as far as I'm aware. Has been used that way by everyone I know and has been for as far back as I remember.
So if you think it is a swinging code word you may get a frosty stare if you go upto someone in a pub and ask for a shag thinking they are swingers "
I know, but I just inwardly chuckle coz of things we get up too LOL. It's just so naughty having such thoughts. I should purge them from my filthy brain shouldn't I. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What I was trying to say is don't you think that the word hubby is becoming a bit of a word with a double entendre. It is obviously an old term of endearment rather like say george and mildred where the man is a bit down trodden LOL, or in swinging circles means the woman is cucking or hot wifing their partner. So if someone calls their partner hubby in a vanilla situation are they hinting that there might be something else going on.
It's a bit like Gay used to mean someone who was happy and care free but became a term for homosexuality. Can you see my point.
Sorry OP I've never heard of that either.
In my world hubby is just short for husband. "
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I think naughty ladies have confirmed my suspicions I will carry on perving at the thought with impunity and suggestion all you hubby's out there do the same or......... perhaps not as it may incur the wrath of the rolling pin. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have been around the scene on and off for 10 years and have never heard the term hubby used for cuckold.
Hubby is short for husband, that's all.
I call Paul hubby but he's certainly not cuckold! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Well there you go then. It was just a bit of light hearted fun, but it does make you think how words alter over time and if you type in hubby in search forum nearly all the threads bring up cucky stuff too. |
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By *b coupleCouple
over a year ago
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"I overheard a mate in the pub saying he worked with slag so I asked him for her phone number and it turns out that it is something to do with him working in a boiler room power plant "
Hahahahaha. Very similar story myself lol |
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