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Definitions for momma
ˈmɒm əmom·ma
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Princeton's WordNet
ma, mama, mamma, mom, momma, mommy, mammy, mum, mummy(noun)
informal terms for a mother
Wiktionary
momma(Noun)
mother
momma(Noun)
voluptuous woman
momma(Noun)
wife or girlfriend
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Momma
Momma is a popular American comic strip by Mell Lazarus with a long run over four decades since its October 26, 1970 debut. Initially distributed by the Publishers-Hall Syndicate, it is currently handled by Creators Syndicate and published in more than 400 newspapers worldwide. Although Lazarus based the character on his own mother, when he showed it to her, she thought the character was based on his aunt, exclaiming, “You caught Aunt Helen to a tee!”
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of momma in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of momma in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of momma in a Sentence
He was a momma’s boy, he was a goofy kid. He was just real outgoing.
I've been lost. I'm like a puppy run away from its momma. She took care of me, but my wife, she'd say get up off your rear end and grow up. Because now I've got to take care of the bills, take care of the cat.
Trust your gut, trust a momma’s gut … and don’t wait. Don’t wait to see if it improves.
I then got back in my car, went back to the shop and finished my hair, needless to say, momma, baby and my hair are great!
I would ask the community — and strongly suggest — that panic will weaken us. So let's do what our mothers taught Sarah Eckhardt : let's cover our sneezes, let's wash our hands, and let's be good neighbors, keep calm and carry on, y' all, and remember what your momma taught ya.
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