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menage a trois (plural menages a trois)

  1. Alternative spelling of ménage à trois
    • 2021 March 27, Simon Hattenstone, “Charlotte Rampling: ‘I am prickly. People who are prickly can’t be hurt any more’”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      In the 60s she lived with her agent and partner, Bryan Southcombe, and their friend, the model Randall Laurence; there were rumours of a menage a trois, but she always denied it.

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Etymology edit

From French ménage à trois.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /menasjatrwa/, [meˌnaːɕaˈtˢʁ̥wɑ]

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menage a trois c

  1. ménage à trois

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