girlfriending - Weblio 英和・和英辞典 (original) (raw)
名詞
girlfriending (uncountable) (informal, often humorous)
- (uncommon) The act of being a girlfriend.
Coordinate term: boyfriending- 1999 November 1, MTCzajka, “PC: Monday Update 11/1”, in rec.arts.tv.soaps.abc (Usenet), archived from the original on 6 December 2025:
Lark praises Courtney's mothering skills, but grades her low on her girlfriending skills. - 2002 June 29, michael, “housebreaking in a multi level home”, in rec.pets.dogs.behavior (Usenet), archived from the original on 6 December 2025:
But this toxic parenting and toxic wifing and girlfriending is responsible for so many bad children, bad marriages and bad dogs that I don't have time to explain it all. - 2015, John Forelli, chapter 16, in One Woman Two Towers, →ISBN, page 73:
I’ll have to brighten myself up for Lyra, lest she pull some bullshit psychoanalytic routine disguised as benevolent girlfriending, just for the purpose of fucking with my head.
- 1999 November 1, MTCzajka, “PC: Monday Update 11/1”, in rec.arts.tv.soaps.abc (Usenet), archived from the original on 6 December 2025:
- (rare) The act of having a girlfriend.
- 1998, Ken Tout, “The Opponent’s Corner”, in A Nine Night for Tanks: The Road to Falaise, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, →ISBN, pages 125–126:
The Hitlerjugend was almost prudishly puritan. Boozing, smoking, visiting brothels and even serious ‘girlfriending’ were officially denied, while major emphasis was put on sport and fitness. - 2006 January 5, Paula, “Re: CIV IV fun”, in alt.religion.kibology (Usenet), archived from the original on 6 December 2025:
Watch out, there, Jeremy! You are starting to show enough knowledge of the ways of girlfriending to get your ARK card taken away. - 2016, Melissa Foster, chapter 13, in Rescued by Love (Love in Bloom: The Ryders), World Literary Press, →ISBN, page 155:
“Someone needs a lesson in girlfriending,” he said to his parents. […] “Girlfriending? Never thought Id see the day.” His father draped an equally as possessive arm around his wife and kissed her cheek. “You were right, doll face.”
- 1998, Ken Tout, “The Opponent’s Corner”, in A Nine Night for Tanks: The Road to Falaise, Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing, →ISBN, pages 125–126: