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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmommom /mɒm $ mɑːm/ ●●● S1 noun [countable] American English informal MOTHERmother SYN mum British English Mom, can I go over to Lisa’s house? My mom says I have to stay home tonight.
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mom• Mom, can I go over to Barbara's house?• Dear mom, I never understood how you could love me so much no matter what I did.• But he loves hugs from his mom and me.• And if some one else was sick, my mom would go over there and clean and cook.• He may respond with a shy smile when mom or dad blows bubbles on his stomach.• Talk to your mom before your dad shows up.
Origin mom (1800-1900) momma
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