fetus deletus

phrase

Etymology

From fetus + rhyming alteration of delete with Latin -us after fetus. Compare Latin dēlētus (“deleted”).

  1. derived from -us

Definitions

  1. Used to call for or reference the act of getting an abortion (hence destroying the fetus).

    • Under new Arkansas abortion ban, local Little Rock Baby gets life without parole after absorbing twin in the womb / Page fetus deletus
    • I've always been the sort of person who said like, I'm not designed to be a mum, I don't want to be a parent, if I ever get pregnant, fetus deletus, I'm not having it.

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