- published: 23 Sep 2015
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A bride is a woman about to be married or newlywed.
The word may come from the Proto-Germanic verb root *brū-, meaning 'to cook, brew, or make a broth' which was the role of the daughter-in-law in primitive families. In Western culture, a bride may be attended by one or more bridesmaids.
Her partner, who becomes her spouse after the wedding, is referred to as the bridegroom (or groom).
In Europe and North America, the typical attire for a bride is a formal dress and a veil. Usually, in the "white wedding" model, the bride's dress is bought specifically for the wedding, and is not in a style that could be worn for any subsequent events. Previously, until at least the middle of the 19th century, the bride generally wore her best dress, whatever color it was, or if the bride was well-off, she ordered a new dress in her favorite color and expected to wear it again.
Don't be jealous. Don't be mad.
We've got a lot to learn. We've got a lot to lose,
So just take it back.
Breathe slowly, come closer.
You've got a pretty set of eyes now,
Baby, and that's why I chose you.
[Chorus: x2]
Don't scream at me, just breathe baby.
Take me by the hand, take me by the heart.
You'll never wanna' stop once the lovin' starts.
I've been trying to tell you all of the things that I meant
When I said "I do". I do.
You play these games to get my attention.
You wanna' start, stop, start, stop,
All of the things you know we never should mention.
On our wedding day, this angel will grow her wings.
And you'll never have to hear me say.
[Chorus x2]
Oh baby you look so good when you move.
I can't break it up, it just breaks me down.