by collinassamnibba March 2, 2017
Get the mo mobmug. making out while driving (MO-W(dub)-D)
aka: mashing with your lay-dee behind the wheel while car is in a lane of travel (most commonly occurs when stopped at traffic lights).
Not to be confused with Mo-W-P (making out while parking); Mo-W-G, (making out while groping) or Mo-W-E (making out while eating).
aka: mashing with your lay-dee behind the wheel while car is in a lane of travel (most commonly occurs when stopped at traffic lights).
Not to be confused with Mo-W-P (making out while parking); Mo-W-G, (making out while groping) or Mo-W-E (making out while eating).
DAMN, man, look at those 2 horndogs!!! They been doin nothing but ‘Mo-dub-d-in’ for this whole stoplight!
by Champs Girl July 1, 2005
Get the mo-dub-dmug. by DanP3 January 18, 2018
Get the after momug. by Zwapp December 15, 2018
Get the Dog Momug. Italian Word for “now”. It’s used in the South of the country, and it probably comes from the Latin word “Mox” which means “then, early, in a moment”
The meaning of this word can variate depending on how you pronounce it or how many times you say it. If you say “Mo” with a very long “O”, maybe with an impressed/shocked face, it’s going to mean “Wow, that’s crazy” or “Wow, that’s terrible.”
If you say “Mo mò” (using the word two times talking fast, putting accent on the last O) it’s going to mean “a little while ago” or “in a few minutes”, even if sometimes it can just be a way to procrastinate something that you don’t want to do (in that case, the word is going to be accompanied by an annoyed gesture/face.
Another meaning for this word is pretty similar to the “long O version”, but slightly different. In fact, if an Italian says “Mo” with a long O and a very pissed off face, it’s probably going to mean “Ok, we’re fucked” or “Here’s the fuckening” or “This should not have happened”. I really hope you won’t have the occasion to see a pissed off southern Italian.
Note: “Mo” actually doesn’t exists in the Italian dictionary, it’s dialect, but it can be very useful and it’s very very common, even because of its various meanings. Be careful not to use it in all situations.
Remember, Italians generally use these words with hand gestures too, in this case you’re probably going to notice that the hand will point downward, meaning “now”.
The meaning of this word can variate depending on how you pronounce it or how many times you say it. If you say “Mo” with a very long “O”, maybe with an impressed/shocked face, it’s going to mean “Wow, that’s crazy” or “Wow, that’s terrible.”
If you say “Mo mò” (using the word two times talking fast, putting accent on the last O) it’s going to mean “a little while ago” or “in a few minutes”, even if sometimes it can just be a way to procrastinate something that you don’t want to do (in that case, the word is going to be accompanied by an annoyed gesture/face.
Another meaning for this word is pretty similar to the “long O version”, but slightly different. In fact, if an Italian says “Mo” with a long O and a very pissed off face, it’s probably going to mean “Ok, we’re fucked” or “Here’s the fuckening” or “This should not have happened”. I really hope you won’t have the occasion to see a pissed off southern Italian.
Note: “Mo” actually doesn’t exists in the Italian dictionary, it’s dialect, but it can be very useful and it’s very very common, even because of its various meanings. Be careful not to use it in all situations.
Remember, Italians generally use these words with hand gestures too, in this case you’re probably going to notice that the hand will point downward, meaning “now”.
Quando sei arrivato?
When did you arrive?
Mo!
Now.
Ho vinto la lotteria!.
I won the lottery!
Mo! (long O version)
Wow!
Quando andiamo a comprare il sapone?
When are we going to buy soap?
Mo mò.
In a few minutes.
or
Quando è arrivata tua madre?
When did your mom arrive?
Mo mò
A few minutes ago.
When did you arrive?
Mo!
Now.
Ho vinto la lotteria!.
I won the lottery!
Mo! (long O version)
Wow!
Quando andiamo a comprare il sapone?
When are we going to buy soap?
Mo mò.
In a few minutes.
or
Quando è arrivata tua madre?
When did your mom arrive?
Mo mò
A few minutes ago.
by randomguyfromitaly July 12, 2019
Get the Momug. A Mo Mo is abbreviated as a motel.
by Taste Da Rainbow July 17, 2019
Get the Mo Momug. 