Bruh why did the teacher assign 5 pages of work? That's so mah fan. I don't think I hav time for it.
by imkindahungrydoe February 21, 2020

This is commonly used as a text to imply a speech impediment when referring to "my head". Often used as an exaggeration toward an odd topic, or in reference to a strange or "out there" concept.
P1 - "I was just reflecting on the fact that this year in 2011 we're going to have 1/1/11, 1/11/11, 11/1/11, and 11/11/11. Crazy right?"
P2 - "You think that's crazy? Take the last 2 digits of the year you were born, plus the age you will be this year and it WILL EQUAL to 111! No joke."
P1 - "Awww... Mah Hedd!"
P2 - "You think that's crazy? Take the last 2 digits of the year you were born, plus the age you will be this year and it WILL EQUAL to 111! No joke."
P1 - "Awww... Mah Hedd!"
by rawesomegoddess February 22, 2011

Mah-klah is a skillful young hearted and needy at times they can be all around and adventurous or an introvert when they want to be most boys cqn like them if they may and if they are lucky they may get them
Mah-klah is a sagittarious
by Saggitarious April 23, 2019

by Saggin Backwards November 21, 2010

by Kit Rat August 6, 2016

The popularity of this word stems from The Sopranos, an HBO TV show about the New Jersey mafia. Goo-mah is another way to say "mistress". Since this has been spelt phonetically, you should also expect the word to be spelt "goo-ma". Even though The Sopranos is an show about the Italian New Jersey mob, the word Goo-mah is of Chinese origin, where in the Cantonese dialect it means "auntie". In the Soprano's the phrase refers to any one of a mobster's mistresses.
Where have you been? But of course, you've been humping your "goo-mah" all night! The wife's bad or just boring in bed - that's why we all need a goo-mah to get our rocks off!
by Lawrence Chan April 3, 2007
