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Up north (UK) speak for Mum, or Mom as an American person would say. Hey, Mam, can I have £10,000 to buy a bazuka?
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Dublin, Ireland slang for mother. Mam, will ya make me a cupa tea?
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Word following "Yes" or "No" when speaking to your mother, especially if you were raised in the Southern United States. Yes, mam. I finished my homework.
No, mam. I would never speed in your car. |
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Irish word for mother. Used in the east and midlands from about Waterford to Louth, in the countryside. Also ma or mammy.
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The way stupid people spell "ma'am." "Yes mam."
"I think you meant to say 'ma'am.'" |
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Massive Allergy Moth. Acronym that describes moths native to the Evergreen, San Jose area. First coined in Evergreen Valley High School. Usually found in dimly lit areas and are very attracted to dust. Also known as "dusty butt". Also used to describe a person's spastic behavior. "That MAM over there is flying towards us."
"That guy is jumping like a crazy MAM" |
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salesclerk-speak for "bitch" Can I ring that up for you mam?
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