English edit

Etymology edit

Blend of wife +‎ lifestyle

Noun edit

wifestyle (plural wifestyles)

  1. A woman's attitudes and behaviour within a marriage.
    • 1987, Susan Riley, Political wives: the lives of the saints, page 83:
      Mila [] isn't pushing her wifestyle on anyone, she says, she is merely exercising her right to choose.
    • 1990, The Washingtonian, volume 25, page 141:
      But in Washington, with its educational opportunities and abundant role models, a brave new wifestyle is flowering among those who married far too young.
    • 1991, Gloria Bledsoe Goodman, Keys to Living with a Retired Husband, page 36:
      A wifestyle is the manner in which you deal — and I don't mean this disparagingly — with your husband.
    • 2004, Lynda Lee Kaid, Handbook of political communication research, page 450:
      Gardetto (1997) concluded that the New York Times [indicated] that Rodham Clinton's strength and intelligence somehow diminished that of her husband; by comparing her "wifestyle" to that of other political wives; and by raising questions about her equal, rather than subservient, status in the marital relationship.