The Thai word for quince — a herb (or fruit) that is believed to protect the house from the devil (in Thailand). It is also believed to be a holy tree of God Shiva in the Hindu religion. Moreover, Matoom (or quince) has many benefits mainly in health.
Thai people also name their kids(both genders), Matoom.
Thai people also name their kids(both genders), Matoom.
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Get the Matoom mug.A person who acts in a totally shameless manner.
An individual who is a complete righteous charleton.
Someone with no principles.
An individual who is a complete righteous charleton.
Someone with no principles.
My niece acted like a Matootsie to her own Mother .
My boyfriend is a complete Matootsie on a night out.
My boyfriend is a complete Matootsie on a night out.
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Get the Matootsie mug.A name derived from the Latin and Hebrew language referring to the greatest gift God has ever given to this planet. Usually describes a female who is smart and intelligent.
A strong minded female who will strive for greatness and surpass all obstacles. Very open and honest yet still kind and generous. She will always be there for you when you need her and will never let you down.
A strong minded female who will strive for greatness and surpass all obstacles. Very open and honest yet still kind and generous. She will always be there for you when you need her and will never let you down.
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Get the masooma mug.A regift. A relatively trivial object that has repeatedly been given as a present. Strictly, a mathom is probably NOT an object with a tendency to decay (i.e. fruitcake), nor an object of obviously poor construction (i.e. a crooked handmade sweater or junk), nor a family heirloom or a useful "hand-me-down" article (i.e. toddler clothing), nor one which requires expensive upkeep (i.e. a large, exotic pet -- a proveribial white elephant).
Such objects most likely persist because they are slightly too valuable or unusual to dispose of outright or give to Goodwill, yet have such limited use or appeal that few wish to retain them. Modern-day candidates for mathomhood are commonly visible in catalogs for novelty electronics, pop art, junk jewelry, and sports memorabilia, as well as in roadside "local" gift stores.
Such objects most likely persist because they are slightly too valuable or unusual to dispose of outright or give to Goodwill, yet have such limited use or appeal that few wish to retain them. Modern-day candidates for mathomhood are commonly visible in catalogs for novelty electronics, pop art, junk jewelry, and sports memorabilia, as well as in roadside "local" gift stores.
"It was a tendency of hobbit-holes to get cluttered up; for which the custom of giving so many birthday-presents was largely responsible. Not, of course, that the birthday-presents were always new; there were one or two old mathoms of forgotten uses that had circulated all around the district; but Bilbo had usually given new presents and kept those that he received."
-- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring, p. 65.
-- J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring, p. 65.
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Get the mathom mug.What one calls Narooma (NSW, Australia) whilst on a drunken bender, making Lyle Meaney drink like a real man....
"Where in mamooma, no, mamooma, no, MAMOOMA, that's N-A-R-O-O-M-A... Hey Lyle, stop drinking like a sissy, that's how my girlfriend drinks, what did you say Lyle, you want a TP?"
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