single mother According to the algorithm behind Urban Thesaurus, the top 5 slang words for "single mother" are: milf, twinklestar, baby mama, bamf, and smilf.
Mom (informal, US) moms (AAVE) momma (US) mommy (US, childish)
Certainly if you're in the US, your mother is your “mom” – short for “mommy” and in the UK, Australia and New Zealand it's “mum” – shortened from “mummy”.
Also called a lone-parent family.
Illegitimate means born of parents not lawfully married to each other. Hence, the correct option is B) Illegitimate.
This one's pretty straightforward: someone is “mother” if they're an iconic feminine figure, and an act is “mother” if it contributes to that icon status. It's most often used to refer to pop stars, actresses, or other celebrities, but it can be applied in everyday life, too.
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A sheila is a woman. In use since the 1830s, sheila has its origin in a generic use of the common Irish girl's name.
[US potentially offensive slang] An older attractive woman.
nounInformal. a mother who successfully manages a household and cares for her children while holding a job or being active in her community.
That's what “ICE” stands for — “in case of emergency.” The point is to let emergency responders (Police/Fire/Medical) check your cell phone and reach the people you would want contacted if you're in an accident or other emergency. For example “ICE Dad”, “ICE Mom”, or “ICE Kevin”.
In psychoanalytic theory, the Jocasta complex is the incestuous sexual desire of a mother towards her son.
nounSlang: Vulgar. a mean, despicable, or vicious person. anything considered to be despicable, frustrating, etc.
In an interview on Triple J radio, Koby Abberton pointed out that "Bra" is a reference to the gang's suburb, Maroubra, and partly after the street slang for brother. Some members of the gang tattoo "My Brother's Keeper" across the front of their chest, "Bra Boys" and Maroubra's postcode "2035" on their backs.
fanny, slang — a crude word for female genitals, as in the UK. Although, sometimes buttocks as in the USA. Words such as "Fanny Pack" should be avoided in New Zealand (the New Zealand term is "beltbag" or "bumbag").
In Australia, a beautiful woman is commonly referred to as a 'stunner' or a 'bombshell'. People may also use terms such as 'gorgeous', 'stunning', 'ravishing', 'charming', or 'attractive', but 'stunner' and 'bombshell' are the most popular colloquial terms used.
Contributor's comments: The term 'povo' comes from the word poverty. Contributor's comments: [North Geelong informant] I would also say that this is used to describe someone who is tight arsed but not necessarily poor. Contributor's comments: poor and despised person: "Take no notice of him - he's just a povo."
noun a stone, especially one for throwing. Compare boondie2, brinnie, gibber, goolie, gonnie, ronnie. Contributor's comments: [from Brunswick, Victoria] "Yoni", maybe "yonee"; small stone. Teacher to child: Did you chuck [throw] that yoni that hit and hurt the boy over there?
gin Offensive term for an Aboriginal woman. It is derived from the Dharuk word diyin, meaning woman, or wife, but it has come to be used as a highly derogatory term, often in connection with sexual exploitation of Aboriginal women by whites. Now when I get back here I'll get some blacks, must have a gin at least.
Bae — Short for “baby." Often a pet name for a crush or significant other.
Zoomer is used to refer to members of Generation Z, or people born in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The term is modeled on boomer, a common shortening of baby boomer, and earlier use of zoomer referred to physically active baby boomers. Update: This word was added in October 2021.
Daddy is someone you're attracted to—platonically, romantically, or lustfully—whose confidence, whether it be shown in the moment or demonstrated over time, you respect. Daddy, in the millennial sense, is neither real nor fake; daddy, like most things filtered through the millennial mind, is ironic.
Dragon mothers are mothers who grieve for children who have died or are terminally ill.
Calling someone ratchet has historically meant you think they have no class and lack a proper upbringing but they don't know it (e.g., trashy). It was especially used for a woman considered promiscuous or trashy.