Married but looking is a term that is often used in personal ads and on online dating services. Essentially, it means that a person is married, but is looking for relationships and/or romantic encounters with people outside of their marriage.
Specular refers to a mirror image or looking into a mirror. When referring to beauty, it can mean looking into a reflection.
The term "wedlock" means being married. If you have a baby in wedlock, it means you had a baby while married.
One definition for the term discovery is to learn something new about something or a situation. This term also means to find something or someone during the course of looking.
'Hot stuff' has a lot of connotations. As a term, it could refer to someone who is good looking, usually a male. It carries an image of a buff body builder from the 1990s. It's also a magazine.
No estas casada translates to mean you are not married in English.
Specular refers to a mirror image or looking into a mirror. When referring to beauty, it can mean looking into a reflection.
No. Matron is simply a term referring to a married woman. It is most usually used to refer to an older, dignified woman, but that doesn't mean they all look "matronly".
Berzerk means crazy/running amok, if that's the term you are looking for.
No. Matron is simply a term referring to a married woman. It is most usually used to refer to an older, dignified woman, but that doesn't mean they all look "matronly".
I'm not sure if this is want you're looking for, but the term is bigamy.
If you mean with abridle, just not using the reins, then there really isn't a term for that. If you mean with out a bridle, the term you are looking for is bridleless.
The term "wedlock" means being married. If you have a baby in wedlock, it means you had a baby while married.
I believe the answer you are looking for is directory.
The term checking you out means that someone is looking at you because they are interested in what they see.
If by "funny" you mean unusual or abnormal, the term you are looking for may be "paraesthesia."
There is no commonly recognized definition for the term "protaganism." It may be a misspelling or a non-standard term. Can you provide more context or clarify the term you are looking for?
If u so choose