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familymoon
 n.— «When they start traveling more as a family, it may be the perpetuation of another trend. Some marketers have noticed couples are increasingly traveling with young children, and they’ve coined a new name for it—the familymoon.» —“Babymoon—sweet! Couples relax while they still can” by Kristin Dizon Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, Washington) Apr. 24, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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