slang for "girlfriend" in dublin (Ireland). Used more commonly by people who come from poorer income families and particularly those who live in the northside of Dublin (live north of the river Liffey)
Hey John, is that Paul with his mot over there?
or
Me and me mot are heading out tonight, you wanna tag along?
or
Me and me mot are heading out tonight, you wanna tag along?
by Enda March 10, 2007

by Q5634535897689 July 16, 2009

by Sazerax April 25, 2019

Hey lets go to the Subiaco pub, plenty of MOT there!
and
Did you see hunty last night, he had his fair share of MOT.
and
Did you see hunty last night, he had his fair share of MOT.
by whitfords_1 December 25, 2008

by Smexy Smexison September 9, 2008

"Are you bringing your mot with you tonight"?
"I was walking down the road, when this mot came up & asked me out".
"I was walking down the road, when this mot came up & asked me out".
by Marra February 1, 2005
