ya mamma (ya mam)

ya mamma (ya mam)
exclamation
defined by a UK teenager in 2004 as 'a way to diss someone or to answer an insult'

Contemporary slang . 2014.

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  • mam|ma — mam|ma1 «MAH muh; especially British muh MAH», noun. = mother. (Cf. ↑mother) ╂[reduplication of infantile sound. Compare Latin mamma, Greek mámmē.] mam|ma2 «MAM uh», noun, plural mam|mae «MAM ee». = mammary gland. (Cf. ↑mammary gland) ╂[<… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mamma — màm·ma s.f. 1. FO fam., madre: la mamma e il papà, quando torna la mamma?, parla con mamma | con valore interiettivo: mamma che freddo!, mamma che paura! | anche di animali: la mamma dei cuccioli Sinonimi: genitrice, madre. 2. LE fig., principio… …   Dizionario italiano

  • Mam — (m[a^]m), n. [Abbrev. fr. mamma.] Mamma. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • mamma — mamma1 [mä′mə, mə mä′] n. [like L mamma, mother, Sans mā, Gr mammē < baby talk] MAMA mamma2 [mam′ə] n. pl. mammae [mam′ē] [L, breast, prob. identical with MAMMA1] a gland for secreting milk, present in the female of all mammals; mammary gland …   English World dictionary

  • Mamma — Mam*ma , n. [Reduplicated from the infantine word ma, influenced in spelling by L. mamma.] Mother; word of tenderness and familiarity. [Written also {mama}.] [1913 Webster] Tell tales papa and mamma. Swift. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mamma — Mam ma, n.; pl. {Mamm[ae]}. [L. mamma breast.] (Anat.) A glandular organ for secreting milk, characteristic of all mammals, but usually rudimentary in the male; a mammary gland; a breast; udder; bag. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mamma — Mam|ma die; , ...mmae [...mɛ] <aus lat. mamma »(Mutter)brust, Amme«, dies aus gr. mámma, wohl Lallwort aus der Kindersprache>: 1. weibliche Brust, Brustdrüse (Med.). 2. Zitze der Säugetiere (Biol.) …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • mamma — 1570s, representing the native form of the reduplication of *ma that is nearly universal among the I.E. languages (Cf. Gk. mamme mother, grandmother, L. mamma, Pers. mama, Rus., Lith. mama mother, Ger. Muhme mother s sister, Fr. maman, Welsh mam… …   Etymology dictionary

  • mam|mal — «MAM uhl», noun. any one of a class of animals that are warm blooded, that have a backbone, that usually have hair, and that feed their young with milk from the mothers breasts. Human beings, horses, cattle, dogs, lions, bats, rats, cats, and… …   Useful english dictionary

  • mam|mo|gram — «MAM uh gram», noun. an X ray picture of the breast. ╂[< Latin mamma breast + English gram1] …   Useful english dictionary

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