Māthā

(Māthā) meaning head in south Asian languages as Hindi, Urdu, and Bangladeshi. Which is now a slang term used in New York.
“smokin the zaza, it go straight to the Māthā”

- CJ (Whoopty)
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MĀTHĀ

MĀTHĀ means head in the Bangla language.(Bangladesh) Many rappers are seen using it in their works. Most recently CJ in his hit song Whoopty.
Smokin' the zaza, it goes straight to the māthā
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māthā

In NEW YORK it like saying Head or brain
Smoking the Zara it go straight to your māthā

Or
Ima buss your māthā word to my mother
by NYCYAZZ October 31, 2020
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māthā

In NEW YORK it like saying Head or brain
Smoking the Zara it go straight to your māthā

Or
Ima buss your māthā word to my mother
by NYCYAZZ October 31, 2020
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Māthā

English slang and term for “Head” in Bangladeshi. Many New York rappers, such as 22gz, use it in hip-hop/rap
“Put more shots in his māthā, they can’t see his face, that’s all for that talkin’”
by Māthā January 08, 2024
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