by faminefaminefamine December 07, 2020
"Momo"
Noun
Used when someone is continually making stupid acts. Also when someone is annoying or thinks that he/she is better than someone else. Also used when someone says something stupid and gets caught.
Noun
Used when someone is continually making stupid acts. Also when someone is annoying or thinks that he/she is better than someone else. Also used when someone says something stupid and gets caught.
by Rhett Pilcher July 13, 2007
by dave` August 03, 2007
Described as a employee in a large corporate environment who is lazy, incompetent, performs redundant tasks, and is overpaid. Typical candidate is looked at in disdain by co-workers but is usually protected by corporate management. Large representation of these empolyees are over 55 and are counting down days to retirement and pension eligibility.
I got a bunch of MOMO's on this project. No wonder why it can't get done.
We laid off a bunch of MOMO's today, which will add savings the company's bottom line.
Why do they let these MOMO's keep getting a paycheck for doing no work?
We laid off a bunch of MOMO's today, which will add savings the company's bottom line.
Why do they let these MOMO's keep getting a paycheck for doing no work?
by Passat02 July 13, 2009
From the street artist that rode his bicycle and had paint spilling from the back of his bike on purpose. Furthermore, he let the paint spill for an 8 Mile stretch in the heart of New York City. The route of the spilled paint spelled out his name, MOMO. His work was done in the year of 2006 and an article was featured in "The New York Times" four years later. Nevertheless, the word "MOMO" is use to describe specifically a distance that is 8 miles long. Running, biking, or even kayaking would be appropriate as long as it is 8 miles long.
Mike-Hey, how much we are running today
Quoc-We are running a "MOMO".
Jenny-Don't tell me the nearest path mark is a "MOMO"!?
Quoc-Yup it is that far away, get the trekking son!
Quoc-We are running a "MOMO".
Jenny-Don't tell me the nearest path mark is a "MOMO"!?
Quoc-Yup it is that far away, get the trekking son!
by TheQuocieMonster September 20, 2010