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S.O. 17:27 - Feb 24 with 915 viewsBlueBadger

Is the term 'Significant Other' an acceptable way of desecibing your spouse?

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S.O. on 19:11 - Feb 24 with 838 viewsStochesStotasBlewe

No, i prefer her Indoors.

We have no village green, or a shop. It's very, very quiet. I can walk to the pub.

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S.O. on 19:22 - Feb 24 with 814 viewsfarkenhell

S.O. on 19:11 - Feb 24 by StochesStotasBlewe

No, i prefer her Indoors.


...or "the wife", which a client of mine repeatedly used when referring to the lovely lady sitting next to him.

Edited to say this was some time before Harry Enfield borrowed the phrase!
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S.O. on 19:52 - Feb 24 with 765 viewsTalkingBlues

Why don’t you just tell people his name?

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S.O. on 20:34 - Feb 24 with 737 viewsSwansea_Blue

It’s essentially a regional thing. That works for Suffolk, but in Norfolk the normal term is ‘sister’.

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S.O. on 11:27 - Feb 25 with 628 viewsJimmy86

If it is good enough for Del Boy, describing Raquel as his significant other, then it should be good enough for all of us...
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S.O. on 11:51 - Feb 25 with 599 viewssolemio

I say HA - Higher Authority, although I admit that I don't mean it.
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S.O. on 13:54 - Feb 25 with 550 viewsZapers

Have to be asking for a friend, surely!⁷
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S.O. on 14:02 - Feb 25 with 537 viewsChondzoresk

Ball and chain….but never, under any circumstances to her face.
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