stay-at-home

ADJECTIVE
  1. not given to travel
    a stay-at-home friend
NOUN
  1. a person who seldom goes anywhere; one not given to wandering or travel
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  • Jacqueline Laurita – former cosmetologist and current stay-at-home mom with a teenage daughter from her previous marriage and a 6-year-old son with her husband Chris. Bravo Developing Real Housewives of Washington D.C.
  • The terms noob, a new person online or in a chat room, staycation, a stay-at-home holiday where you pretend to be a tourist in your own city, and friend with benefits, a friend who also is a casual sex partner, were also said to be among the favourites, reports the Daily Telegraph. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Based on one demographer's estimate, the number of stay-at-home dads who are the primary caregivers for their children reached nearly 2 million last year, or one in 15 fathers.
  • These were among the findings of a survey, published yesterday, by the Royal Bank of Scotland, which found that most of the stay-at-homes cited bad traffic as their main reason for not joining the trippers.
  • The daycare has gently reminded me that pink eye is a stay-at-home-sickness which usually lasts about a week.
  • They actually have one working parent and one stay-at-home parent and almost nobody in the world does that any more. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organization has become well known and takes pride in its community service projects and volunteerism as well as its support for its fellow stay-at-home moms.
  • Overworked and undersexed stay-at-home moms might be tempted by the strapping young buck with the weed whacker.
  • Approaching town, the train advanced at half-speed. le casanier, la casanière = stay-at-home, homebody une pomme (f) = apple le pain (m) = bread au lointain = in the distance le marché paysan (m) = the farmers 'market le pont (m) = bridge mi-vitesse = half-speed French Word-A-Day:
  • I just think that rather than starting groups to, say, catalogue the way there aren't enough women in a certain field, we should be looking at where we can have an immediate, positive impact: by admitting that the situation is tough for women whether we're Fortune 500 businesswomen, stay-at-home moms, or single gals just trying to make our rent. Anna David: I'm Part of the Problem
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