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(informal) (mother)

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  • mother's ruin — or mothers’ ruin noun (slang) Gin • • • Main Entry: ↑mother * * * mother’s ruin UK US noun [uncountable] british humorous the alcoholic drink gin Thesaurus: spirits and other miscellaneous alcoholic dr …   Useful english dictionary

  • mother — ► NOUN 1) a female parent. 2) (Mother) (especially as a title or form of address) the head of a female religious community. 3) informal an extreme or very large example of: the mother of all traffic jams. ► VERB ▪ look after kindly and… …   English terms dictionary

  • mother — 1. noun 1) I will ask my mother Syn: female parent, materfamilias, matriarch; informal mom, mommy, ma, mama; old lady, old woman; chiefly Brit., informal mum, mummy 2) the foal s mother Syn …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • mother — moth|er1 W1S1 [ˈmʌðə US ər] n [: Old English; Origin: modor] 1.) a female parent of a child or animal ▪ His mother and father are both doctors. mother of two/three etc (=mother of two/three etc children) ▪ Janet is a full time teacher and a… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mother — 1 noun (C) 1 PARENT a female parent of a child or animal: His mother and father are both doctors. | Can I borrow your car please, Mother? | mother hen/cat/dog etc (=an animal that is a mother) 2 be (like) a mother to to care for someone as if you …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • mother — I UK [ˈmʌðə(r)] / US [ˈmʌðər] noun [countable] Word forms mother : singular mother plural mothers *** 1) a) your female parent. People often call their mother Mum or, especially if they are children, Mummy. In the past, people called their mother …   English dictionary

  • mother — moth|er1 [ mʌðər ] noun *** 1. ) count your female parent. People sometimes call their mother Mom or, especially if they are children, Mommy.: My mother and father live in Rome. an expectant mother (=a pregnant woman) She is like a mother to me ( …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Mother of Parliament — Not to be confused with Mother of all Parliaments. Mother of Parliament is an informal term for the most senior Member of a Parliament when that person is a woman. The term was used to describe Dr. Winnie Ewing at the first meeting of the… …   Wikipedia

  • mother — 1. noun Syn: informal ma; Brit.; informal mum, mummy; N.Amer.; informal mom, mommy; Brit.; informal, dated mater 2. verb her colleagues mothered her Syn: look after, care for, take care of, nurse …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • mother of all — the mother of (all) informal phrase used for emphasizing that something is very big, serious, or exciting I got stuck in the mother of all traffic jams. Thesaurus: ways of emphasizing completeness or extremenesssynonym Main entry: mother …   Useful english dictionary

  • mother — [ mʌδə] noun 1》 a woman in relation to her child or children.     ↘a female animal in relation to its offspring. 2》 (Mother) (especially as a title or form of address) the head of a female religious community. 3》 informal an extreme example or… …   English new terms dictionary

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