by Charlene Walshe April 15, 2006
yer ma means your mother or mom or whatever you want it to be. I live in Scotland and these neds use this phrase to insult your female parent. They also use this phrase when talking to one another.
by Matt January 04, 2004
This is an extreme insult, deriving from Northern Ireland, hence the spelling to emulate local dialects. It is in common use as a put down. It is accompanied by two or more fingers held together, as if inserting into an orifice, and waved under the victim's nose. It reflects the harshness and vulgarity common to N. Irish conversation.
by docrob September 15, 2009
Chavs and neds say this to everyone.
Sort of like calling people 'pure gothic bams', 'big junkies', or 'y'bam'
These neds are the bane of Scottish society, They have nothing better to do...... I digress.
Basicly, Neds sy this and it's meant to be insulting.
Sort of like calling people 'pure gothic bams', 'big junkies', or 'y'bam'
These neds are the bane of Scottish society, They have nothing better to do...... I digress.
Basicly, Neds sy this and it's meant to be insulting.
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