MIL
Meaning | Mother-in-law | ||||||||||
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Definition | MIL is an acronym for "Mother-in-law", which refers to a spouse's mother. It is typically used online or in text messages to reduce characters. MIL may be used in a complaining, anxious, or sad manner because many people do not get along with their mothers-in-law, especially women and their mothers-in-law. It is similar to the FIL acronym, which is used for a father-in-law. |
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Example | "I hope things going well with me and my MIL over the holidays this year." |
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When your MIL is coming to visit |
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Updated | March 23, 2018 |