What does son-out-law mean?
Son-out-law means A live-in boyfriend of one's child..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
A live-in boyfriend of one's child..
“You also treated Haydar like your own son,” Didace observed. “He was my son-out-law, remember,” Henock prompted.
The parents decided to give their daughter and “son-out-law” the cold shoulder.
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Son-out-law means A live-in boyfriend of one's child..
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“You also treated Haydar like your own son,” Didace observed. “He was my son-out-law, remember,” Henock prompted.
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