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mam noun- a mother, your mother UK, 1573
Probably early C16; mainly childish now, but earlier usage was also familiar or vulgar. - [O]ur mam used to send me and I couldn’t have been more than nine or ten[.] — Livi Michael, Robinson Street, p. 23, 1999
- [L]ots of money in the bank so Mam never has to go short[.] — Cath Staincliffe, Trainers, p. 58, 1999
- a lesbian UK
- You’re more than half a Lizzie, aren’t you? I’ve met lady mams before: one of ‘em kept a girl I wanted. It was easy for her: she had the lolly. — John Gloag, Unlawful Justice, 1962
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