What is meant by Little Lady in British?
Noun: Wife or fiance / married women
Adjective: A condescending term for female
The plural form of little lady is little ladies.
Young Girl, Young Woman, Wife, Madam, Missus, Girlie, Pretty Lady, Young Person, Mademoiselle, Damsel, Signorina, Little Wife, Spouse, Other Half Partner, Girlfriend, Her Indoors, Bride, Ladylove, Mate Girl, Mrs, Lover, Sweet heart, Gal, Soulmate, Concubine, Paramour, Dutch, Inamorata, Love, Common Law Wife, Queen, Friend, Fiance, Beloved, Wives, Companion, Lady Partner, Dutch, Hussy Trollop, Tramp, Hoochie, Floozie, Minx, Chippy, Wench Chippie, Sultana Goomah, Chatelaine, Bit of Fluff, Best Girl, Sugar Baby, Fancy bit Side, Chick Little, Bit of Fluff, Side Piece, Booty Call, Main Squeeze, Dream Girl, Live-in Lover, Shack Job, Gun Moll, Teenager, Teen, Doll, Dumpy Lady, Jane, Little Housewife, Nymph, Little wife
Missus, Better-Half
Ball and Chain
Lady
Young Boy, Old Lady, Young Man, Adult Lady, Aging Woman, Elderly Female Person, Hubby, Husband, Mr, Elderly Lady, Man, Mature Woman, Mature Man, Mature Wife, Dude, Boy, Little man, Little Guy, Little Green Men, Gentle Man, Septuagenarian, Old Female Person
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