"familymoon" meaning in All languages combined

See familymoon on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: familymoons [plural]
Etymology: Blend of family + honeymoon. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|family|honeymoon}} Blend of family + honeymoon Head templates: {{en-noun}} familymoon (plural familymoons)
  1. A honeymoon in which the newlywed couple bring along their children. Categories (topical): Marriage

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2005, David Frisbie, Lisa Frisbie, Happily Remarried, page 105",
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          "text": "2007, Travel & Leisure, Volume 37, American Express Publishing, page 92,\nThinking of planning a familymoon or babymoon? Couples celebrating second marriages and honeymooning with kids enjoy the luxuriously spacious suites of the oceanfront ResortQuest Waikiki Beach Tower."
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