mama - use in sentences

Possessives

  • boy: I think that mama's boys get a rough ride.

Converse of object

  • say: I still imagine he is alive, I talk to him and he says mama.
  • look: Now, look here, mama, what am I to do?
  • see: No send me ya papa I no wan see ya mama I no wan see di family committee I no wan see ya shadow.
  • use: My mama used to dance for the money they'd throw.
  • know: Tammy carefully closed the door behind her, knowing mama had told her not to go in there.
  • call: C Am They call mama Rita and my daddy Jack; C G C The little baby brother on the floor is Mack.

Adjective modifier

  • bad: Posted by: big bad mama Sep 6 2005, 06:42 PM This will be really bad news for Trace.
  • big: Substantial enough to put them onto the radar of Cisco - the big mama of the networking industry.
  • pretty: Oh pretty mama, Please won't you let me go free.
  • hot: If blacks were no longer slave, servants or sidekicks then they were pimps, pushers, informers, studs and hot mama 's.
  • fat: Yo mama soooo old: Yo mamas so fat: Fat jokes: Fat mama | .. .
  • little: A little 12-year-old mama 's little fat boy ( he named his puppy " Fluffy.

Modifies a noun

  • joke: Knock knock jokes, your mama jokes, why did the chicken cross the road.
  • tambien: The weekâs road trip movie is Y tu mama tambien which smashed box office records on its release in Mexico in 2001.
  • cat: A mama cat has added to her litter by nursing these three little black-and-white kittens that were abandoned by their mother.
  • heartbeat: Folk, skiffle, blues, jazz and Hawaiian music pulling them father from the banal mama heartbeat.

Noun used with modifier

  • yo: One-liners can be independent, such as the " yo mama " jokes, or situational.
  • earth: Organic baby clothes, earth mama angel baby toiletries and treats, comforters and soft toys.
  • sugar: You like to be pampered and may look for a " sugar daddy " or " sugar mama " to ease your way.

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