bureaugamy

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English

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Etymology

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From bureau +‎ -gamy.

Noun

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bureaugamy (uncountable)

  1. marriage (literal or metaphorical) to a bureaucracy
    • 1999, Publisher's Weekly review of The Decline of Males, March 29, 1999
      The ancient mammalian unit of mother and child has morphed into a "bureaugamy," as single mothers find government assistance a more satisfying partner than a confused male.
    • 2011, November 15, 2011
      If bureaugamy is the marriage of citizen to the bureaucratic state, then what we really have is an arranged marriage shotgun wedding.
    • 2012, May 5, 2012
      In 1999 Lionel Tiger coined the word ‘bureaugamy’ to refer to the relationship between officially impoverished mothers of illegitimate children and the government.

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