See also: family-valuer

English

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Etymology

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From family values +‎ -er.

Noun

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family valuer (plural family valuers)

  1. (rare) Someone who strongly supports family values (especially in the right-wing euphemistic sense).
    • 2007, Peter Heinegg, Oh, Wait—Now I Get it: Essays in Popular Philosophy, page 139:
      One problem nagging the family-valuers, and heightening their anxiety, is that recent social changes (the spread of sexual equality, etc.) have blurred the picture of what a family actually is.

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