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mama-san noun in Southeast Asia usage, a woman whose age demands respect, especially a brothel madam US, 1946 The Japanese honorific san added to English ‘mama’.- The typical mana-san on a typical shopping spree presents a very colorful picture. — William Hume, When We Get Back Home, p. 42, 1953
- The Green Apple was chaired by a Mama-San who looked like a mixture of every ethnic culture that ever had passed through the Orient. — Elaine Shepard, The Doom Pussy, p. 137, 1967
- “I had a drink and the Mama San told me I could get a boum-boum for 300 piasters or a sop-sop [fellatio] for 500.” — Charles Winick, The Lively Commerce, p. 265, 1971
- Mamasan sold me a real weird drink / Glass of that stuff hit the sink. — Sandee Johnson, Cadences: The Jody Call Book, No. 2, p. 63, 1986
- In Saigon, once, I lasted for almost two hours with a Mama-San. — Jack Fritscher, Some Dance to Remember, p. 266, 1990
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