by RabidSquirrel April 12, 2003
by 101moomoo November 4, 2010
UK slang - London
A mildly offensive term of abuse normally directed at the wife. Used in conjunction with words like daft, stupid, silly etc. Popularised by the Alf Garnet characture in the sitcom 'Til Death Do Us Part'
A mildly offensive term of abuse normally directed at the wife. Used in conjunction with words like daft, stupid, silly etc. Popularised by the Alf Garnet characture in the sitcom 'Til Death Do Us Part'
"You silly moo"
by black flag May 29, 2004
A negative word for any woman, esp. a soccer mom, who thinks that children in general (not just her own, but every child on the planet) are the only important things in life and everything else (friends, lovers, dreams, etc.) are nothing.
Mrs. Andrews is such a moo. She is completely obsessed with children and, wuite frankly, lacks dreams for herself.
by weirdgirl September 20, 2003
by DragonlordALS May 20, 2004
n. Syn. for "mother." Orig.: Used by childfree people to indicate disdain for motherhood, the concept being that anyone dumb enough to breed is little better than a mindless cow with sagyy udders.
I was enjoying a stroll in the park when some dopey moo whipped her flabby jugs out to tit-feed her sprog.
by SkidMarkyMark April 24, 2006