Definitions by Anita D'Hoobaday
Wuzband and Werf
He was my "huz," and now he's my "wuz." I "were his wife," and now I'm his "werf." We are happily "wuzband and werf." There is no derogatory intent to this definition. It is simply a way to speak of a former spouse without the typical negative baggage associated with "ex."
Wuzband and Werf by Anita D'Hoobaday July 9, 2020
Wuzband and Werf
He was my "huz," and now he's my "wuz." I "were his wife," and now I'm his "werf." We are happily "wuzband and werf." There is no derogatory intent to this definition. It is simply a way to speak of a former spouse without the typical negative baggage associated with "ex."
Wuzband and Werf by Anita D'Hoobaday July 9, 2020