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Etymology 1 edit

Blend of woman +‎ romantic.

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womantic (comparative more womantic, superlative most womantic)

  1. (informal) Of or relating to womance.
    • 2010 October 23, Katherine Feeney, The Sydney Morning Herald[1]:
      “You say 'womantic comedy' [people] smile because they recognise that kind of relationship - they've been in one or they're mothers have or they know a womantic couple.” Alston says.
    • 2012 August 30, “Review: For a Good Time, Call…”, in Crave Online[2]:
      It’s helped by a pair of delightful womantic leads, each lovable in their own way.
    • 2013 September 4, Ashley Percival, “Rita Ora And Cara Delevingne Confirm They Are Very Much Still Wifeys With McDonalds[sic] Date After GQ Awards”, in HuffPost Entertainment United Kingdom[3]:
      The pair were spotted on a womantic dinner date at, errrrm, McDonalds[sic] following the GQ Men of The Year Awards on Tuesday night.
    • 2013, A. Winch, Girlfriends and Postfeminist Sisterhood[4]:
      This girlfriend talk is produced through a combination of womantic lexicon, therapy talk, and feminine consumption.
    • 2014, “The international reception of Australian women film-makers”, in Continuum, volume 28, number 5:
      The comedies in the exhibition showcased Australian films as part of major international traditions, for example Jucy, Louise Alston's 2010 'womantic' comedy, has at its heart friendship between women in the tradition of Thelma and Louise (Ridley Scott, 1990) []
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Etymology 2 edit

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womantic (comparative more womantic, superlative most womantic)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of romantic, suggesting a speech defect.