What kind of wife will you be quiz




















I don't work. I think life, even work, is about having fun all the time. It's like riding a bike! I find it very difficult. I can relax as easily as my partner. I usually know what's on their mind. We're on the same wavelength. I don't know unless they say something. I always know what's going on in their mind. I'm a social monarch butterfly. I can be, but I just want to party. All my friends are professional friends. No, I'm a homebody. Most of it. Enough of it. I know how it affects them.

Lots of time with friends. Lots of recreation. A long day in the office, getting ahead of the competition. Being alone with my boo. Going to a wine tour where we can meet new people! Laser tag night! Going to dinner theater! Visiting an art museum. I have drinks with friends. I have drinks with my partner. A lot of drinks. I set my schedule for the next day. I ask my partner how their day was.

I check Facebook. I make a cup of gourmet coffee. I grab my phone from its charger. I check on my spouse. How many times have you kissed your husband this week?

Prob about ten? He is working out of town. Maybe a couple times. But not often. He is still in the doghouse. Who does the cooking? He cooks on occasion but mostly me. He does whenever he can but I have no problem doing it all if he is busy that day. We take turns. He is a better cook so I let him do it so it's edible. How often do you worry about your weight? All the time. These kids have me so busy I don't have time to do anything.

As long as my husband thinks I look good. That's all that matters. Only when my clothes start getting tight. Brush it off. Related Topics. More Spouse Quizzes. Are you afraid that your future spouse will be a lazy, no-job having couch potato? Or are you confident that he will have a good career and can match your career-driven personality? End your doubt by taking this quiz to find Questions: 10 Attempts: Last updated: Apr 6, Sample Question. George McDonald once said that to be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved.

Indeed this statement sounds so true and is the harbinger of good things in a well-off relationship. Trust deficits, doubting one's Questions: 10 Attempts: Last updated: Jul 2, After meal.

At bedtime. Polk in that he had branded dozens of slaves with his initials. It is worth noting that our 11th president did in fact own dozens of slaves. Degree of Usefulness: Somebody speaking confidently about something they don't know much about? On the internet? Degree of Usefulness: Not an everyday word, but valuable on the many holidays that involve grilling. Some Trivia: Samuel Johnson was an undisputed giant of lexicography, a man of immense learning and literary acumen, and perhaps the first person to single-handedly edit a great dictionary.

Degree of Usefulness: We all know someone for whom this word is appropriate. Some Trivia: English appears to have no corresponding word for "characteristic of a stepfather. Definition: a person who discourages or depresses while seemingly giving comfort and consolation. An Example: I neuer gaue him any: It pleas'd the King his Master very late To strike at me vpon his misconstruction, When he compact, and flattering his displeasure Tript me behind: being downe, insulted, rail'd, And put vpon him such a deale of Man, That worthied him, got praises of the King, For him attempting, who was selfe-subdued, And in the fleshment of this dead exploit, Drew on me here againe.

Definition: one that capitulates. Hence Accissare, to dote or to be mad. It's also said of her, that she used to refuse what she greatly desired, hence Accismus, Dissimulation. Her name is used for a Bugbear. Some Trivia: Mundivagant has an etymological connection the Latin word vagari , "to wander" with words such as noctivagant "going about in the night : night-wandering" and extravagant , which once meant "wandering away.

Some Trivia: The word monger , meaning "broker" or "dealer," is usually used in combination with another word such as barber. Some of these, such as fishmonger or ironmonger , are fairly self-explanatory referring to someone who sells fish or iron.

Others, such as scaremonger "a person who circulates frightening reports of impending disaster" or wondermonger "a person who tells of or exploits strange or freakish things" are somewhat more figurative.

Degree of Usefulness: Not very. Also not to be confused with ordinary old festinate , which simply means "to hasten. Degree of Usefulness: It gets points for potential rhyming in a poem. Someone alert the greeting card companies. Degree of Usefulness: This word is a blending of anecdote "a usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident" and dotage "a state or period of senile decay marked by decline of mental poise and alertness".

Not exactly the most memorable portmanteau. Some Trivia: Serendipitist comes from the word serendipity "the faculty or phenomenon of finding valuable or agreeable things not sought for" , which was coined by writer Horace Walpole in Definition: 1.

An Example: The mode of fighting in Holland, among the seamen and others, is well known by the appellation of Snicker-Snee.

In this contest sharp knives are used; and the parties frequently maim, and sometime destroy each other. Definition: to throw violently into the air; especially, to throw a frog into the air from the end of a stick.

Degree of Usefulness: If you find yourself frog-tossing on the regular, please message us with more details. Degree of Usefulness: Sure, you're going to get a lot of reading done in bed. Keep telling yourself that. Degree of Usefulness: Sure, if you want to puzzle any non-botanists you talk to, go ahead. An Example: The leaves are cordate sagittate, about six inches across, abruptly apiculate, and produced at the base into two bluntish lobes, which are about three inches across. Degree of Usefulness: A very useful word for those times when you want to say something is emerald-green , but would prefer a word that is hard to pronounce, harder to spell, and likely to confuse your audience.



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