by Caroline&Sharon August 7, 2003

something that is understandable and someone elses mother understands and she possibly gives feedback
by JayKay February 25, 2005

"Word" as used in WTYM and similar expressions relates back to a declaration of Truth or Truthfulness. It may be derived / appropriated from standard English as a shortening of "I give my word (of honor)". Word To Your Mother is an emphasizing phrase, meaning that my words are true and I would swear it to your/my mother, or a reply emphasizing that your words are true and I agree with you. Overall a derivation or corruption of Word To The Mother, popularized in Vanilla Ice's rap to "Ice, Ice Baby".
by PaulT1 July 8, 2007

1. A phrase used when/after accomplishing any type of goal or achievement.
2.A person In a state disbelief followed by the reassurance of the other person.
2.A person In a state disbelief followed by the reassurance of the other person.
1. Suzy: “I got the job “
Max: “Word to your mother!”
2. Zack: “I just tried weed for the first time”
Sarah: “word?”
Zack: “to your mother”
Max: “Word to your mother!”
2. Zack: “I just tried weed for the first time”
Sarah: “word?”
Zack: “to your mother”
by Tooturntnate January 24, 2019

by tuniki June 20, 2004

by Anonymous February 22, 2003

An emphasized variant of the phrase word to your mother, but in the form of a friendly insult. Limited in use, mainly by geeky technophiles.
*Player to opponent, after winning a game of Axis & Allies (total victory condition)*: Oh, you just got owned! Word to your mother and father COMBINED!
by isaacw January 22, 2009
