See also: Husman

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Etymology edit

From a blend of husband +‎ man.

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Noun edit

husman (plural not attested)

  1. (informal, nonstandard) One's man who is also one's husband; husband.
    • 2007, Bill Spevacek, Millen County Standoff:
      “Wife, su'mit. As your husman I'm ordering you to su'mit.”
    • 2010, Jeannie Cheatham, Meet Me with Your Black Drawers On: My Life in Music, page 179:
      "You know my husman works on a giant forklift for this company for years. [] "
    • 2014, The Skegeehawk!, Zee: An Original Naughty Narrative, page 357:
      Whosoever that hoochefied, home wrecking heifer is she ain't gon steal my husman from under my nose.

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husman

  1. third-person plural present indicative of husmar

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husman c

  1. (colloquial) Abbreviation of husmanskost.
  2. (archaic) a farmer

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