Edithistory:Mumpreneur
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| oldid | date/time | username | edit summary |
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| 1054550357 | 2021-11-10T18:15:55Z | Cyberbot I | No AfD template, but article is [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mumpreneur|still at AfD]]. Bot adding template. ([[en:WP:PEACHY|Peachy 2.0 (alpha 8)]]) |
| 1054549243 | 2021-11-10T18:06:29Z | Daiyusha | Undid revision 1054549160 by [[Special:Contributions/Daiyusha|Daiyusha]] ([[User talk:Daiyusha|talk]]) |
| 1054549160 | 2021-11-10T18:05:50Z | Daiyusha | Nominated for deletion; see [[:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Mumpreneur]]. |
| 1054548932 | 2021-11-10T18:03:43Z | Serial Number 54129 | Redirect wiktionary. |
| 1054548229 | 2021-11-10T17:58:46Z | Serial Number 54129 | fmt refs |
| 1054548063 | 2021-11-10T17:57:41Z | Serial Number 54129 | Undid revision 1054546803 by [[Special:Contributions/207.229.101.47|207.229.101.47]] ([[User talk:207.229.101.47|talk]]) Sorry pal, but the term's in the CED and been discussed by the BBC, Forbes, etc. Afd is thataway, etc., as you know; take it there and I'll be the first to vote delete on grounds of BASIC. Cheers! |
| 1054546803 | 2021-11-10T17:48:45Z | 207.229.101.47 | ok--how about speedy deletion for having invented this |
| 1054545997 | 2021-11-10T17:42:24Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545923 | 2021-11-10T17:41:49Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545862 | 2021-11-10T17:41:22Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545734 | 2021-11-10T17:40:34Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545658 | 2021-11-10T17:39:59Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545423 | 2021-11-10T17:38:08Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545340 | 2021-11-10T17:37:35Z | 207.229.101.47 | |
| 1054545209 | 2021-11-10T17:36:42Z | Sallyjaynehall | |
| 1054545112 | 2021-11-10T17:36:05Z | Sallyjaynehall | [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A Mumpreneur is a woman who is a mother and who has invented a product or started a successful company. The term is used by those who speak British English. The term can be substituted with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mompreneur|Mompreneur]] in American English. The term first became well known in the UK With typical British cynicism, some hate the term and find it patronising, suggesting that others use the term to speak about women who have childr...' |
