Then I was thinking about what kids would call someone who their parent is living with, but is not married to. Because they are living in a floozationship and not married, they can't be considered a stepparent. I suppose the child could refer to the floozer/floozy that their parent is living with as their dad's floozy or their mom's floozer. Which would be accurate.
But then I combined the two to create stepfloozer and stepfloozy.
Using it in a sentence: Since my brother moved in with his horse faced floozy, my nephews must now contend with an evil stepfloozy.
Because it's a counterfeit family relationship I think stepfloozer and stepfloozy are appropriate and accurate.
That's my two cents.
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