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see: stepford wife it comes from a movie, The Stepford Wives, and is usually used in reference to politicians' wifes.
Some will say H. Clinton, others will say L. Bush I doubt any would say it for Kerry's wife. |
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An upper-class town or suburb populated by materialistic people; the men are souless strivers and the women who are automatons.
The fictional town of Stepford, Connecticut actually is Darien, Connecticut, so-called by Ira Levin in his novel "The Stepford Wives" as it is near Stamford, Connecticut, thus: a "Step" from Stam-"ford." Darien is the home of many rich executives and professionals who commute to New York City. "'Stepford' is the fictional upper-class Connecticut town inhabited by men with animatronic spouses in Ira Levin's slyly satirical 'The Stepford Wives.'"
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Someone who seems perfect such as the ideal employee. My job is all kinds of quiet. Nothin but stepford fools workin there.
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