by dd osama__ May 6, 2024

A young grandmother also a gangster
Age range 30s 40s A lady who does not look like a grandmother aka Cougar
Age range 30s 40s A lady who does not look like a grandmother aka Cougar
by Conk coral August 14, 2022

You basically are a simp and you typed this in to see if there was one for Sniper Mask in the remove the first letter and last letter meme
by ๐๐๐๐๐๐ ๐ผ๐๐๐ June 18, 2021

by Big Dick Justin August 31, 2021

Derived from the words espresso and martini, Spressy ma ma is the colloquial term for an Espresso Martini, a cocktail with equal parts espresso, coffee liqueur and spirit. A typical combination would be an espresso shot, a nip of vodka and a nip of Kahlua, shaken over ice and strained into a martini glass with coffee beans to garnish. Many establishments have their own recipe, all of which wet the lip and wake one up a little bit.
Country of Origin - Australia
City of Origin - Stanmore, NSW
Country of Origin - Australia
City of Origin - Stanmore, NSW
"Hey Kirsten! What should we get from the bar?"
"I'm buggered, so... obviously a Spressy ma ma!"
"Hey what time is it?"
"It's Spressy ma ma time!"
"I'm buggered, so... obviously a Spressy ma ma!"
"Hey what time is it?"
"It's Spressy ma ma time!"
by MooooBishGetOutMeHay January 7, 2022

Popular Kick/Twitch streamer "YourRAGE" popularized this term. Stemming from his expression "OH MY", his stream chat copied his expression and typed it as "O MA". This spelling of the popular expression paved the way for much more nuanced usage of this word. O MA has been used multiple times by streamers and non-streamers alike. Kai Cenat, Agent00, and many others took this expression and therefore their chats adopted this expression. YourRAGE detests this word from becoming mainstream, so not many people know about this word outside of the W/L community on Twitch.
"O MA" can be used in many ways, but mostly used for twists or very surprising events where you would use the word "Oh My!". Due to this very comedic way of saying this common phrase, it is acceptable to even say this in slightly surprising or awe-inspiring events. This would classify it as a "Filler Word" and therefore, slang that can be shaped and molded to whatever the speaker has in mind.
"O MA" can be used in many ways, but mostly used for twists or very surprising events where you would use the word "Oh My!". Due to this very comedic way of saying this common phrase, it is acceptable to even say this in slightly surprising or awe-inspiring events. This would classify it as a "Filler Word" and therefore, slang that can be shaped and molded to whatever the speaker has in mind.
Example 1;
Video: "Competitive art used to be an Olympic sport."
YourRAGE: "O MAAA"
Example 2;
Person 1: Did you see the new 2k game that just came out?
Person 2: Nah, 2k fell off since 2k16.
Person 1: O MA.
Example 3;
Movie: *twist occurs*
Reactor: "O MAAAAAA"
Video: "Competitive art used to be an Olympic sport."
YourRAGE: "O MAAA"
Example 2;
Person 1: Did you see the new 2k game that just came out?
Person 2: Nah, 2k fell off since 2k16.
Person 1: O MA.
Example 3;
Movie: *twist occurs*
Reactor: "O MAAAAAA"
by schoolership March 22, 2024
