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Definitions by Mike Oxmassive

makegood marriage

A makegood marriage is a divorcee's second marriage entered into primarily to correct the financial mistakes of the first. After marrying for love the first time—often to an unreliable partner—the second marriage prioritizes financial security and a dependable provider over romance, ensuring that when the relationship also ends, the divorcee is in a stronger financial position.
Jane got very little in her divorce, and she wasn't getting any younger. Her girlfriends told her a makegood marriage was in order, and fast.