housekeeping
51light housekeeping — {n.}, {slang} An arrangement in which an unmarried couple live together. * /Are Joe and Sue married? Oh, no, it s just a case of light housekeeping./ See: SHACK UP WITH …
52light housekeeping — {n.}, {slang} An arrangement in which an unmarried couple live together. * /Are Joe and Sue married? Oh, no, it s just a case of light housekeeping./ See: SHACK UP WITH …
53light housekeeping — noun Date: 1872 1. domestic work restricted to the less laborious duties 2. housekeeping in quarters with limited facilities for cooking …
54set up housekeeping — index lodge (reside) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
55light\ housekeeping — noun slang An arrangement in which an unmarried couple live together. Are Joe and Sue married? Oh, no, it s just a case of light housekeeping. See: shack up with …
56set up housekeeping — to start living in a place. After a honeymoon in Georgia, the newlyweds set up housekeeping in Washington. Usage notes: often said about two people who are just starting to live together …
57light housekeeping — (ˈ) ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun 1. : domestic work restricted to the less laborious duties (as dusting or using a vacuum cleaner) 2. : housekeeping in a room or apartment with limited facilities for cooking …
58set up housekeeping — phrasal to establish one s living quarters …
59Good Housekeeping — a magazine containing articles about homes, family, health, food and fashion. It is published once a month in different versions in America and Britain and was first published in the US in 1885 and in Britain in 1922. * * * …
60Good Housekeeping — Good House|keep|ing trademark a monthly magazine which contains articles and pictures about decorating your home, cooking, and fashions for women and children …