What does sister-out-law mean?
Sister-out-law means The sister of one's boyfriend or girlfriend..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
The sister of one's boyfriend or girlfriend..
I, on the other side, was ready to strangle my almost sister-in-law. (My sister out-law.)
This included Prunella Tuff, my “sister-out-law”, a term we invented to describe the relationship between us as she was the sister of my brother in-law, Tim Tuff.
“If you're openly gay, wouldn't that make you his sister-out-law?”
Use sister-out-law when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Sister-out-law means The sister of one's boyfriend or girlfriend..
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I, on the other side, was ready to strangle my almost sister-in-law. (My sister out-law.)
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