A mother who is always covered in her children's fluids. (May include, but not limited to; Pee, spit up, poop, drool, snot)
Look at that milf. What a mum-dumpster
I'd let her touch my noodle, if she wasn't such a mum-dumpster
I'd let her touch my noodle, if she wasn't such a mum-dumpster
by Mister Noodle June 3, 2022

by Sassys mum January 27, 2022

A breed of human that are known as ‘likely psychopath’ on the Dutton scale. Known traits include attraction to good grades, revision and academic achievements. Danger level: Extreme
Response: avoid when possible. Do not provoke by refusing to do revision. May suffer terrible consequences if provoked.
Response: avoid when possible. Do not provoke by refusing to do revision. May suffer terrible consequences if provoked.
by Mumologist December 11, 2020

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

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

by ben dovernow plz November 1, 2022
