A phrase used by African-American people to clown on Cambodians with.
The phrase, "Chyea, ma" was originally used by a young bi-racial (African-American and Cambodian) girl in Seattle to say "Yes" to her Cambodian grandmother, who she refers to as "Mom" (ma). While saying this in front of a young African-American female from Tacoma, she realized this was the easiest thing to say and began to address Cambodian's around Seattle as, "Cha ma."
The phrase, "Chyea, ma" was originally used by a young bi-racial (African-American and Cambodian) girl in Seattle to say "Yes" to her Cambodian grandmother, who she refers to as "Mom" (ma). While saying this in front of a young African-American female from Tacoma, she realized this was the easiest thing to say and began to address Cambodian's around Seattle as, "Cha ma."
Cambodian girl: I really want some fried rice
African-American girl: Man, that is so Cha Ma of you to say.
Cambodian girl: I wore socks with my flip-flops to school today.
African American girl: That's some Cha Ma shit.
African-American girl: Man, that is so Cha Ma of you to say.
Cambodian girl: I wore socks with my flip-flops to school today.
African American girl: That's some Cha Ma shit.
by emmdeezee September 9, 2010

Irish equivalent of 'your mother', 'yo momma', 'ya mam', etc. Generally used as wonderfully nonsensical response to a question (especially a stupid one).
Adrian: Bob, where do you want to have lunch?
Bob: Yer ma!
Adrian: Well, you sure showed me up for the idiot I am. Oh man!
Bob: Yer ma!
Adrian: Well, you sure showed me up for the idiot I am. Oh man!
by honest bob January 19, 2005

by MandingoTrump September 5, 2018

A time of year when the immaculate birth of an important religious figure is inaccurately celebrated while the holiday is simultaneously stripped of all religious meaning.
by SubEclipse December 9, 2008

by Missearney November 17, 2020

a Mandy that is an anime freak without the cosplay. Gernerally shy, Ma-chans tend to avoid large crowds and loud noises.
Look at that Ma-chan in the corner. She's got that weird hat and is reading one of those manga things.
by Aerianis January 4, 2009

by Wasabi_i May 8, 2019
