👉 The word "decuplet" is a term that means to have three things at the same time. It's not used very often because it can be offensive and gets easily confused with other common words. Here’s an example in an entertaining, informative way:
Imagine you're on a date and your partner asks for details about your family tree. You say "decuplet," meaning she needs to know about three generations of siblings.
For instance:
"I'm thinking about getting a decuplet of cats for my new kitten. They'd be perfect for hiding under the couch."
This sentence might sound unsettling, but it's actually a clever way of expressing the thought that you're interested in adding more family members to your household.