by Law_vine May 13, 2022
Ankit(leaving work): Seeya later Jeff
Jeff(a computer programmer sitting at his desk with thick glasses and pens in his front shirt pocket): Seeya Ankit, word to your mother
Jeff(a computer programmer sitting at his desk with thick glasses and pens in his front shirt pocket): Seeya Ankit, word to your mother
by _Dom_ May 2, 2008
If you hear the phrase, "Word to your mother," it typically means you should leave the area immediately because you are very close to a coloured/black person.
It can also mean that you are very close to a whigger or a similar type animal that is trying to identify with a coloured/black person.
Be aware that some Asian's and Hispanic's (legally, Hispanic not white) people have learned that if they establish some primitive rapport with coloureds, they may reduce their chances of personal injury inflicted by said coloured, or incurring damage to their personal property caused by the primitives.
It can also mean that you are very close to a whigger or a similar type animal that is trying to identify with a coloured/black person.
Be aware that some Asian's and Hispanic's (legally, Hispanic not white) people have learned that if they establish some primitive rapport with coloureds, they may reduce their chances of personal injury inflicted by said coloured, or incurring damage to their personal property caused by the primitives.
"Mommy, that man told me, "Word to your mother." What does that mean?
"Just get in the car honey. We shouldn't be here."
"Just get in the car honey. We shouldn't be here."
by blondesareeasy November 14, 2012
This phrase is used by your typical fuckboy or douche. Meaning he's swearing on his mother he didn't do what he was accused of.
by Magically.delicious May 12, 2016
when a hood guy normally known to be annoying and have a gf that the boys team tag after a night at the bar says word to my mother they are not lying and are DEAD serious
by NYC SLANG GLRRRRRRRRRRT FANUM January 28, 2022
1. "You can tell that to your mother and she'll agree."
2. In a pejorative or negative sense, "Go tell your mother what I said, so she can set your ass straight, before I have to put a foot in it."
2. In a pejorative or negative sense, "Go tell your mother what I said, so she can set your ass straight, before I have to put a foot in it."
1. Your shorty is sho' 'nuff fine, dog, word to your mother!
2. Word to your knock-kneed, bald-headed, barefoot granny, cuz, if you don't stop eyeballin' my wife, I'm'a close them shits forever.
2. Word to your knock-kneed, bald-headed, barefoot granny, cuz, if you don't stop eyeballin' my wife, I'm'a close them shits forever.
by Guru Voodoo January 7, 2010
by NYC President February 18, 2023