rematchmaker
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[edit]Noun
[edit]rematchmaker (plural rematchmakers)
- One who reunites a couple.
- 1933 April 30, “These Ziegfeld Blondes Were So Alike that Wally Won, Starred and Lost Them Both: First Ethel Walked Out With the Dashing Bandmaster; Now Janet Wails: “I’m Through With Love---Give Me Back My Dog!””, in The Sunday Courier and Journal[1], volume 10, number 58, Evansville, Ind.:
- Janet feels that she needs the companionship of an animal, whereas Ethel Shutta has a “George Olsen, Junior,” to play with. “I’ll take the case to the Supreme Court if necessary,” exclaimed Janet hotly. “I must have my Muggsy.” […] Maybe Muggsy may prove to be a rematchmaker.
- 1979 October 10, Sapulpa Daily Herald, volume 66, number 23, Sapulpa, Okla., page three-A:
- 12-Year-Old Rematchmaker […] My parents are divorced and I am trying to get them back together.
- 1980 June 4, Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester, N.Y.: Gannett Co., Inc., page 2C:
- Facts of Life: Molly plays rematchmaker for estranged parents.
- 1996 March 8, Steve Johnson, “TV’s most prolific producer has developed a formula for success that is still creating a demand for the fruits of the Spelling dynasty”, in Chicago Tribune, 149th year, number 68, section 5, page 5:
- The series failures kept coming, including hospitality soap “Hotel,” “Dynasty” spinoff “The Colbys,” and “Finder of Lost Loves,” about a rich rematchmaker.