Skip to main content

motherpepper 

An expression of frustration by a geek, nerd or Christian who does not like to swear.
1. "Oh my phone battery is dying and I need to catch this Mewtwo Pokemon! Motherpepper!"
2. "My boss hates me. He's such a Motherpepper!"
3. "You just stole my car spot, Motherpepper!"

The Mother Lake

A fictional body of water where many female actors, singers, performers, or other artists are jokingly presumed to have created or prepared their best work, which is then celebrated and discussed by their respective fan communities on social media. The phrase derived from Twitter users, particularly within online queer communities, speculating that their favorite female artists came up with their work through divine or spiritual intervention at this particular body of water. The visual description of the “Mother Lake” is open to interpretation - some view it as simply an enigmatic wooden dock on a mist-shrouded pond - others envision it as a sapphic 80’s Summer Camp on a lake populated by canoes and a serene sunset. It is thought that the “Mother Lake” contains healing or regenerative properties, which female artists harness as a source of energy to create what their fans consider flawless or excellent work.
Friend: “Have you listened to Fiona Apple’s album ‘Fetch the Bolt Cutters’?”

Me: Of course, she took a dip at the Mother Lake before writing that album.

this shit is easy peasy pumkpin peasy pumpkin pie motherfucker 

A quote from the god of sass Gerard Way. Meaning: it's easy duh!
"this shit is easy peasy pumkpin peasy pumpkin pie motherfucker

motherfugger 

Someone who is encroaching on another persons space or being a nuisance.
You're a creepy motherfugger, go away
motherfugger by Terry Millers December 11, 2019

hull yuh mother cunt 

Used to tell some to back off or leave me alone.
Jenny told Tejh to shut up and Tejh her,"Hull yuh mother cunt!"

Do you listen to Mother Mother? 

A phrase someone asks you if they think you are not cis. Most often they suspect that you use they/them pronouns
A: “Oh I saw your story the other day, do you listen to mother mother?”
B: “Yeah I do, thanks for noticing.”
A: “So what are your pronouns?
B: “They/them”