Male equivalent of "old lady"?

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I refer to my ol lady as ol lady, or upper management, depending on her proximity to myself, or her proximity to projectiles.
 

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I call her the Fun Police, or the Fun Sponge! And if I'm a really safe distance, I'll call her "The Delegator!!"
 

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I call her, "The Gate Master"! And if you can remember the name of the movie it comes from you will know how long we been married!
 

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22 years and counting since High School. And im thinkin a lot of them years are pretty much because I only referred to my wife as "ol lady" a couple times LOL........not worth the beating :p

Now everything is YES HUN, NO HUN, OK HUN, SORRY HUN, NEVER AGAIN I PROMISE HUN etc etc hehe

Oh and yes HUN it looks perfect HUN, LUV it on you HUN, you look soooo young and fit HUN
 
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I'm thinking that if after 37 years I start calling her the "old lady", I won't have to worry about having old balls. ( or any other kind for that matter).

Terms of endearment should at least be respectful as well as funny. jmo
 
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