noun A slang term for an ex-husband, typically used humorously or sarcastically
Used colloquially to describe an ex-husband or former partner.
Often used in a lighthearted or joking manner to refer to an ex-husband.
A humorous term used to refer to a former spouse, typically a husband, with whom one has since separated or divorced.
Commonly used in discussions about divorce to refer to a former spouse.
The term 'wasband' may be used by writers in articles or books discussing relationships, divorce, or personal experiences.
Psychologists may use the term 'wasband' when working with clients who are dealing with divorce or relationship issues, or when discussing different types of ex-partners.
Therapists may use the term 'wasband' when talking to clients about their past relationships or when helping them navigate the challenges of divorce.
Family lawyers may use the term 'wasband' when referring to a client's former spouse in legal documents or discussions related to divorce proceedings.
Relationship coaches may use the term 'wasband' when working with clients who are trying to move on from a past relationship or when discussing strategies for co-parenting with an ex-partner.