groomship

English

Etymology

From groom + -ship.

Noun

groomship (plural groomships)

  1. The state, condition, office, or function of a groom.
    • 2006, Tori Carrington, Sofie Metropolis - Volume 1 - Page 82:
      There, on the plastic-covered couch, sat another candidate for groomship.
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