1. An abbreviation of the British comeback phrase "Suck your mum"
2. A snarky response to a roast. As if to say "No, your mom is"
2. A snarky response to a roast. As if to say "No, your mom is"
1.Friend(if you have one): "Your gay"
You: "Your mum"
2.Friend(if you have one): "Are you on crack?"
You: "Your mom"
You: "Your mum"
2.Friend(if you have one): "Are you on crack?"
You: "Your mom"
by AnxiousCow July 27, 2020
Get the Your mummug. She is a rubbish which gave less IQ and EQ.She talks much and she is very annoying.When Matthew Mak feels annoyed.She will 家暴 and hit Matthew Mak.And Matthew Mak almost die
by Matthew Mak January 23, 2022
Get the Matthew Mak’s Mummug. A lonely woman, mostly in her 30 or 40s, that tends to call herself cat mum instead of pet owner and not married with children. The person typically also has feminist/childfree views and uses the term as a coping mechanism to show others how „independent“ and „happy“ she is with her choice.
by GiantCope September 8, 2023
Get the cat mummug. 1) To keep silent.
2) A way of referring to your female parent in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
3) Mum can be used sarcastically towards friends when they're being demanding, controlling or oppressive.
Note: Americans and Canadians refer to their mum /muhm/ as mom /ma·ah·m/.
2) A way of referring to your female parent in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
3) Mum can be used sarcastically towards friends when they're being demanding, controlling or oppressive.
Note: Americans and Canadians refer to their mum /muhm/ as mom /ma·ah·m/.
1) Dad: Mum's the word.
*child makes a zipping motion across lips*
2) Lost girl says to sales assistant, "My mum is wearing a purple dress."
3) Friend: Wake up!
Me: Yes mum.
*child makes a zipping motion across lips*
2) Lost girl says to sales assistant, "My mum is wearing a purple dress."
3) Friend: Wake up!
Me: Yes mum.
by コトリー September 12, 2014
Get the Mummug. by Homeboy ze Homie April 26, 2020
Get the mummug. 
