Ye Olde English term to describe 'Ya Mum' it was regarded as a heavy insult back in the day and was even used in Shakespeare.
AN EXERPT FROM A SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY
A "Thee sir, are a dog."
B "Thy Mother is of my generation, what doth that make thee?"
A "Thee sir, are a dog."
B "Thy Mother is of my generation, what doth that make thee?"
by Gohn Gardenza November 04, 2007
Its origin is of no importance only its destiny. It is the clean way of calling someone a motherfucker, cleanly.
You're such a mother father.
by MexicanShortie January 10, 2005
"Wait...I heard helicopter noises coming from your bedroom last night...followed by a sigh of pleasure. Did you mother-in-the-garden Chandler?!?! OMG!"
"I like to mother-in-the-garden as foreplay to tea bagging."
"I like to mother-in-the-garden as foreplay to tea bagging."
by Sexy Students Association December 02, 2011
by Nikki J. September 10, 2003
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by Anonymous July 12, 2003
The largest piece of fecal matter in a single bowel movement. Can arrive alone, or among a smaller, heralding convoy of toadies, known as Turdies.
by thedpster May 05, 2012