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"Fuck your mum", very offensive if misdirected at a Vietnamese speaker, and mildly offensive or even playful among familiars.

Origin: Vietnamese - common usage amongst Caucasians noted in the Springvale area.
"What the hell? Do ma!" - surprise, disdain

"Do ma fuck you!" - affectionate playful jibe

"Do ma mae" - this person seriously has nothing to say, and simply emitted this sequence of sounds out of habit.
do ma by Marty November 26, 2004
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Do ma my 

yo mum got a big ass, I fuck yo mum last night and it felt WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Do ma my
Do ma my by Phat pussy victor June 15, 2018
To do a Ma:

Another expression for "to choke" when you underperform under extremely high expectations.
-What happened? You never miss clutch free throws, we could have won the finals!

-Yeah, I'm sorry about that, the stress really got to me and it made me do a Ma.
Do a Ma by xor2004 April 4, 2022
Do u Ma is another way of saying "do that the fuck you want" or "i dont reallt care"
If your Not ganna help me Ima do it myself, "Do U MA" i dont need at that shit, "Do u ma, do u"
Do u Ma by Antoine Jordan April 22, 2006

Ju-Do-No-Me-Ma 

1. Convenient abbreviation (broken down into quaint two letter syllables) for: "You don't know me man."
When spoken quickly this phrase has an interesting undefinable accent and sound to it.
Riley: "How could you do that?"
Martin: "Ju-Do-No-Me-Ma"
Ju-Do-No-Me-Ma by philosodILL June 18, 2007

Sopa do macaco

Sopa do macaco is a special dish originated in Brazil. Usually is used by south americans to bother brasilian people.
- Me gustaria una sopa do macaco.

- De macaco?
- Sopa do macaco!
Sopa do macaco by Carvu December 10, 2018
Expression used to mimic the diction and inflection of Cantonese. The long O and short A can be held for as long as the speaker sees fit. The intended effect is mainly for humor, invoking the image of a asian person vociferously expressing displeasure. Actual words presumably mean nothing.
Person 1: Hey sorry I'm late; were you waiting long?
Person 2: Do-Mah!
Do-Mah by Train449 September 29, 2010