by Mike Nelson February 13, 2005
Just another way to say mutha fucker. Safe to say in school and at the house. Just, you'll sound kind of retarted saying that.
She's a stupid mutha f mo mo. :)
by -x-BabiiChica-x- May 24, 2006
Mo tea is short for mo tea sir. This phrase started as far back as prior to the Civil War Era when African Americans primarily worked as servants. When they asked their male employers and guests if they would like to have any more tea , it came out sounding like mo tea or mo tea suh. Present day it is used as a racially insensitive reference.
The African American waitress was offended when Jim asked if he could have some mo tea
A drink called The Mo Tee was taken off of the bar's menu
mo tea mo tea mo tea
A drink called The Mo Tee was taken off of the bar's menu
mo tea mo tea mo tea
by MsGee November 28, 2013
"No mo po mo! It can be defined!"
by jerry f August 21, 2006
A corny, thinks he's cool, male who wears a corduroy jacket with faux lamb fur lining, collar popped up.
Holla back, mo-cheese-mo. Yo coat shows off how stole you are. The ladies be beastin, 'cuz you is a rebellionaire.
by AngAmber June 13, 2006
Ol' Dirty Bastard expresses how he feels: "Mo' money, mo' problems my ass, you is a naive cat if you still think that." - ODB "Pop Shots"
by FlyAway July 21, 2011
1. The more money one acquires, more females will be enticed to associate with one.
2. The wrong way to lure women.
3. The best way to lure women.
2. The wrong way to lure women.
3. The best way to lure women.
1. "How did you get Bonquisha, Shondraneefa, Tequita, and Janae-Nicole, to all sleep with you?"
"Mo' money mo' bitches!"
2. "Hey, Erica, I'm ballin', bitch!"
"Money can't buy my love!"
3. "Hey, Shuronda, I'm ballin', bitch!"
"Your place or mine, boo?"
"Mo' money mo' bitches!"
2. "Hey, Erica, I'm ballin', bitch!"
"Money can't buy my love!"
3. "Hey, Shuronda, I'm ballin', bitch!"
"Your place or mine, boo?"
by Juh-rae rae February 20, 2008