Brady Bunch
English
Etymology
A reference to the television sitcom The Brady Bunch, which featured the joining of two single-parent families.
Noun
Brady Bunch (plural Brady Bunches)
- A large number of children in a family; a large family.
- Children in a family who are from previous partnerships of the parents; a family that includes children from previous partnerships of the parents.
- 2002, Center for the Study of the Child, Oakland Community College, Witness, volume 16, page 127:
- I have only one child gone and not a gaggle like the Kennedys, like the Brady Bunches of steps and halves of children that went off wholesale with her, so I suppose I don't have as much anger.
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