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(n)
(Canada, South Africa, US, West Midlands, colloquial, informal) Mother.
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(UK, Ireland, regional, informal, colloquial) Mum, mom; diminutive of mother.
(geology) A soft, crumbly, chalky, grayish limestone.
A unit of weight (3.75 grams) used for pearls, paper, and silk.
(Commonwealth, Ireland, informal) Mother.
A form of acting without words; pantomime.
(fandom slang) A creature in a video game, usually one which is captured, trained up and used in battles.
(Internet) Media, usually humorous, which is copied and circulated online with slight adaptations, such as basic pictures, video templates, etc.
(v)
To wound seriously; to cause permanent loss of function of a limb or part of the body.
(computing theory) A memory access as part of processing.
(archaic) A dull or stupid person.
(adj)
Demure; shy.
(N)
МММ was a Russian company that perpetrated one of the world's largest Ponzi schemes of all time, in the 1990s.
The letter م (m) in the Arabic script.
A surname.
Synonym of Man, India.
A form of address for a woman: contraction of madam.
A 19th-century alternative spelling of Mamie, diminutive of the female given name Mary.
Alternative form of mam (“breast”). [(UK, Ireland, regional, informal, colloquial) Mum, mom; diminutive of mother.]
A surname from German.
(pronounced "My-em") an 84-page monthly entertainment magazine published in the United Kingdom by the MCM Expo Group.
(colloquial) To eat with noisy enjoyment. [with on]
(obsolete, law) The taking of property for the purpose of compensation.
(British, Ireland, slang, offensive, derogatory) A stupid person.
A people who live predominantly in the mountainous regions of China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand, and (in diaspora) around the world.
(Scotland, dialect) A maund; a basket or hamper.
(intransitive, obsolete) To have to; must.
An adult male human.
An excavation from which ore or solid minerals are taken, especially one consisting of underground tunnels.
To intend.
(collective, dated, fantasy) (The) people, humanity, man(kind).
(hypocoristic, usually childish, Canada, US) Mother, female parent.
Of chief or leading importance; prime, principal.
A low, mournful cry of pain, sorrow or pleasure.
(colloquial, and in direct address) mother, mama
(US, colloquial) Mother.
Longer hair growth on back of neck of an animal, especially a horse or lion.
(obsolete or UK dialectal, Scotland) Less; smaller; lower.
A state of the United States; probably named for the province in France. Capital: Augusta. Largest city: Portland.
(UK, Ireland, slang) To be unattractive (person or object).
(chiefly Latin America, Philippines) mommy, mother
(countable, uncountable) Demeanor; facial expression or attitude, especially one which is intended by its bearer.
(chess) A fairy chess piece that can move to any adjacent square. It moves like a king but is not a royal piece.
(Devon) To mix.
(intransitive) To make such a sound.
A Chinese surname from Mandarin.
(archaic) madam; a polite term of address for a lady.
Elongated form of mmm.
A number of places in Norway.
Moin, moi or mojn is a Low German, Frisian, High German (or ),Duden: moin
The high middle singing voice (especially as for a boy) or part in musical composition, corresponding roughly to the alto.
Either of two extinct species of Hawaiian honeycreepers of the genus Drepanis.
(hairdressing, informal) A permanent for a man.
(childish) Alternative form of mama. [(hypocoristic, usually childish, Canada, US) Mother, female parent.]
a municipality in the district of Gifhorn, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
(law) Intermediate.
(philately) Initialism of mint, no gum. [(numismatics) In near-perfect condition; uncirculated.]
A county-level city of Daxing'anling prefecture, Heilongjiang, China, the northernmost city in China, formerly a county.