Pronunciation: /ˈθrʌpəl/
noun a romantic or sexual relationship involving three people
A1 A thruple is a relationship involving three people.
A2 They formed a thruple and are happily living together.
B1 The concept of a thruple challenges traditional ideas of relationships.
B2 The thruple decided to go on a vacation together to strengthen their bond.
C1 The dynamics of a thruple can be complex and require open communication.
C2 The thruple discussed their future plans and how they can support each other.
formal The legal implications of a thruple entering into a marriage contract are complex.
informal I heard that Sarah, John, and Alex are in a thruple relationship.
slang Did you see that new reality show about a thruple navigating their love triangle?
figurative The three main characters in the novel formed a thruple of friendship that lasted a lifetime.
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