mom
English
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Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ɒm
Noun
mom (plural moms)
- (Canada, South Africa, US, West Midlands, colloquial, informal) Mother.
- (informal) An adult female owner of a pet.
Verb
mom (third-person singular simple present moms, present participle momming, simple past and past participle mommed)
- (transitive, Canada, US, informal) To care for in a motherly way.
- Marie Johnston, Finish Line
- The shock of my news had worn off, and now she'd want to know where I was, how I was doing, and she'd sniff out that I was with someone. “I just wanted to check in on you.” That was Mom. Totally unashamed about momming me.
- Marie Johnston, Finish Line
Usage notes
- "Mom" is capitalized when used as a proper noun, but not when used as a common noun:
- I think Mom likes my new car.
- I think my mom will like you.
Derived terms
Translations
mother — see mum
See also
Anagrams
Dutch
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
mom f or m or n (plural mommen, diminutive mommetje n)
Derived terms
Nisenan
Noun
mom
References
- Andrew Eatough, Central Hill Nisenan Texts with Grammatical Sketch
White Hmong
Etymology
Compare Mandarin 帽 (mào).
Pronunciation
Noun
mom
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