Used in a jukebox musical. This term can be used whenever a song in a musical has been taken from a mainstream artist or artists. This term applies whenever a song ends with a fade out in the mainstream music. Since you cannot fade out in a theatrical production, the song will have to end another way. They typically end by having the first line in the chorus sung again and slowed down for more of a melodious conclusion.
Did you hear the ending of that song during that one scene? The last time I heard that song I remember the music and chorus just fading out.
Yeah, but they had to give it a Mamma Mia Ending since they can't fade their voices out like the original recording.
Yeah, but they had to give it a Mamma Mia Ending since they can't fade their voices out like the original recording.
by Rooskie_Riot April 21, 2022
Get the Mamma Mia Endingmug. It means "My mother".
1. In Italy it is used to represent stupor, impression, fright.
2. It's also used to complain
In English leanguages it's used when an Italian player enter into a english lobby of a game so start "Mamma mia! Pizza, mafia, mandolino!"
1. In Italy it is used to represent stupor, impression, fright.
2. It's also used to complain
In English leanguages it's used when an Italian player enter into a english lobby of a game so start "Mamma mia! Pizza, mafia, mandolino!"
1. Mamma mia! Cos'è!? (Mamma mia! What is it!?)
2. Mamma mia... che palle! (Mamma mia... how boring!)
2. Mamma mia... che palle! (Mamma mia... how boring!)
by xBuilderch July 12, 2018
Get the mamma miamug. Typically used by the Italian plumber Mario from Nintendoland of folklore, it’s a replacement for curse words that he (or any Italian character) one might say before dying or losing their spaghetti.
Mario went under Bowser (the head of Nintendo) to get a new game, but he was milliseconds from crushing him. Mario said “mamma mia” before he lost one of his 5 lives then and the screen said “Mario x 4”.
by Kmart Queen August 6, 2023
Get the mamma miamug. by Definingurbanisms August 29, 2022
Get the Mamma Miamug.