by Jonathan April 21, 2004
A really lame comeback for when people can't think of anything else. Used mostly by high school kids or adults trying to be cool with the "younger crowd". Usually followed by "OHHHHHHHH" and/or "BURRRRRRRRRRN". Gets really annoying really really fast.
Kid: You just won't play dodgeball against us 'cause you know you'll LOSE!
Teacher: Hey...hey...YOUR MOM!
Class: OHHHHHHHHHHH!!! BURN!!! *laughs like idiots*
Teacher: Hey...hey...YOUR MOM!
Class: OHHHHHHHHHHH!!! BURN!!! *laughs like idiots*
by purplehazegirl May 12, 2006
by Anonymous September 26, 2003
The most dumb, gay, annoying answer ever when you ask someone where did they come from, when you mean the town, state, or city they came from.
:
When "Rachel" introduces "Lauren" (a friend from another town who came to visit her school for a day) to all her friends,
her friend "Gabby" asks her a question.
Gabby: Hey, where did you come from?
Rachel: My mom.
When "Rachel" introduces "Lauren" (a friend from another town who came to visit her school for a day) to all her friends,
her friend "Gabby" asks her a question.
Gabby: Hey, where did you come from?
Rachel: My mom.
by Twilght_girl_0012 February 09, 2009
-"Dude I was doin your mom last night and she wants me back tonight too, she said something about bringing her girlfriend"
-"Well...umh...Your Mom
-"Well...umh...Your Mom
by ~_0 April 22, 2003
by kanibisking November 08, 2010
A sister who by blood is a sibling, but happens to play the role of Mother figure as well. (Sibling Co-Parenting)
This can occur for a variety of reasons such as cultural background, parents work schedules or simply having a large family.
This can occur for a variety of reasons such as cultural background, parents work schedules or simply having a large family.
Example 1: My sister-mom has helped me raise my grades, helped me focus on my future and is also my best friend.
Example 2: Teacher - "Hey, is that your mom over there? Is she picking you up from school today?"
Student: "Oh, no, that's my sister-mom."
Teacher: *confused look*
Student: "Well, she is my sister, but she also acts like my mom"
Example 2: Teacher - "Hey, is that your mom over there? Is she picking you up from school today?"
Student: "Oh, no, that's my sister-mom."
Teacher: *confused look*
Student: "Well, she is my sister, but she also acts like my mom"
by WordWatch January 20, 2018