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What (who) is ménage - definition

1986 FILM BY BERTRAND BLIER
Menage; Tenue de soiree; Tenue de Soirée; Tenue de Soiree; Ménage

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also menage
A menage is a group of people living together in one house. (FORMAL)
N-SING: usu with supp
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[me?'n?:?]
¦ noun the members of a household.
Origin
ME: from OFr. menage, from mainer 'to stay', influenced by OFr. mesnie 'household', both ult. based on L. manere 'remain'.
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Wikipedia

Tenue de soirée

Tenue de soirée (also titled Ménage) is a 1986 French comedy-drama film directed by Bertrand Blier. It was entered into the 1986 Cannes Film Festival where Michel Blanc won the award for Best Actor.

Examples of use of ménage
1. Miller is proving to be a silver screen ménage a trois specialist of sorts.
2. And, strangely, it is a situation apparently tolerated by both women in this highly unusual Ménage ŕ trois.
3. Rhys, who stars as Thomas, revealed: "There will be a bit of a ménage a trois scene going on.
4. In the programme which airs tomorrow, the 25–year–old actress is seen in a steamy ménage a trois with a couple.
5. Swinton also lives with the father of her ten–year–old twins, Xavier and Honor, 67–year–old artist John Byrne, in a ménage a trois style arrangement, along with Kopp at her home in Nairn, Scotland.