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death cleaning
[ deth klee-ning ]
noun
- the process of cleaning and decluttering one’s home so as to spare others, especially family members, from the chore of it after one’s death:
While I’m still strong and healthy, I’m going to commit to some serious death cleaning.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of death cleaning1
First recorded around 2017; a translation of Swedish döstädning, literally, “death cleaning,” equivalent to dö “to die” + städning, verbal noun from städa “to tidy, clean, clean up, clean out”
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