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The state of being unfaithful, to either a partner, friend, co-worker, etc. Kim: Did you hear that John cheated on Karen?
Sue: Yeah, John has some serious infidelity issues. |
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unfaithfulness to a sexual partner.
Lack of loyalty or religious belief |
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Going outside of a monogomous relationship for sexual intercourse, companionship, or attention. Cheating.
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a threesome you weren't invited to She said she wasn't committing an infidelity, just that I wasn't invited to this ménage à trois. She promises she'll take me alpine skiing with the next guy she picks up.
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