Pronunciation: /wʌz.bænd/
noun A slang term for an ex-husband, typically used humorously or sarcastically
A1 My wasband used to love watching movies with me.
A2 She divorced her wasband last year.
B1 Despite being divorced, they still have a good relationship with their wasband.
B2 Her wasband was always supportive of her career.
C1 The wasband attended the wedding of his ex-wife.
C2 After the divorce, the wasband remained close friends with his ex-wife.
formal The woman referred to her ex-husband as her former spouse or wasband.
informal She jokingly called her ex-husband her wasband.
slang Her wasband is such a jerk, glad she divorced him.
figurative The wasband of her past haunted her memories.
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