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mama
- IPA[ˈmämə]
美式
- one's mother (especially as a child's term);a mature woman
noun: mama, plural noun: mamas
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- 1. North American dated one's mother (especially as a child's term) come and meet Mama
- 2. US informal a mature woman the ultimate tough blues mama
- a street food stall or roadside restaurant: she ordered food from the nearby mama put
Oxford Dictionary
- a street food stall or roadside restaurant: she ordered food from the nearby mama put
Oxford American Dictionary
- the mother of one or more of a man’s children, especially one who is not his wife or current ... he and his baby mama have been broken up for years
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Japan and East Asia) a woman in a position of authority, especially one in charge of a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (in Japan and East Asia) a woman in a position of authority, especially one in charge of a ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the mother of one or more of a man’s children, especially one who is not his wife or current ... he and his baby mama have been broken up for years
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boy or man who is excessively influenced by or attached to his mother: he's still just a 17-year-old mama's boy being sent to war
Oxford American Dictionary
- a boy or man who is excessively influenced by or attached to his mother: he's still just a 17-year-old mama's boy being sent to war
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmamə]
英式
- one's mother (especially as a child's term): she had hated being parted from her mama and papa come along and meet Mama
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