Definition of "wifebeating"
wifebeating
noun
countable and uncountable, plural wifebeatings
The act or practice of physically assaulting one's wife.
Quotations
But creepily enough, from '30s delta bluesman Robert Johnson's beating-until-satisfied "Me and Devil Blues" to Jackie Gleason's 1954 "One Of These Days — Pow!" to Dion's face-slapping 1962 "Little Diane" to Lou Reed exclaiming "you better hit her" in "There She Goes Again" to the Intruders chasing girls and beating 'em up in their 1968 beach-soul hit "Cowboys to Girls" to the "wifebeating has been around for 10,000 years" headline fronting Guns N' Roses Lies, those in favor seem more prevalent.
1997, Chuck Eddy, The Accidental Evolution of Rock'n'roll, page 22
adjective
comparative more wifebeating, superlative most wifebeating
Alternative form of wife-beating
Quotations
Thinly disguised as Windsor House, “the lone tower block at the end of Golborne Road”, it is where the darts-playing, wifebeating criminal Keith Talent lives in Martin Amis’s novel London Fields (1989).
2016 March 17, Tim Martin, “High-Rise hell: the doomed tower blocks that inspired Ben Wheatley's new film”, in The Telegraph