A satirical or humorous acronym expansion created as a playful parody of the traditional
title "Mrs." used for married women. In this
context, "MRS" is humorously reimagined to
stand for "Minister of Resources and Spending," implying a lighthearted association between married individuals and their roles as decision-makers or managers of household resources and expenditures. This parody acronym is not an official or conventional title but is employed for comedic effect or commentary on the responsibilities often associated with married life.
Used Car Salesman: So,
my man, are you going to buy the Delorean
today? It won't last
long!
Married Man: I'm really interested, but I'll have to run it by the Minister of Resources and Spending first.