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  • noun Plural form of momma.

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Examples

  • Another good book for expectant or new mommas is titled Home by Choice: Raising Emotionally Secure Children in an Insecure World by Brenda Hunter, Ph. D (no relation).

    Born at Home 2006

  • But let's hope he means it for all of America's "mommas" -- the women who elected him.

    Martha Burk: Making Momma Happy -- What Obama Can Do for Women 2009

  • The rich kids living with their mommas are the ones that get me: they're good students, some of them, and I'm fine with giving them the high grades, but it gets down my neck, how certain they are that they have earned those high grades, they did it all on their own, see?

    Grading Blues delagar 2008

  • "To destroy women, to destroy 'mommas', is to destroy the whole nation."

    Courage and Hope in the Heart of Darkness 2008

  • Oh, and that’s another thing—kids don’t call their mommas ‘momma’ here.

    Ruby’s Slippers Tricia Rayburn 2010

  • Oh, and that’s another thing—kids don’t call their mommas ‘momma’ here.

    Ruby’s Slippers Tricia Rayburn 2010

  • Bowden can still talk about every baby who fell asleep in his lap, and the "mommas" who plied him with the best pecan pies in the South.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • Bowden can still talk about every baby who fell asleep in his lap, and the "mommas" who plied him with the best pecan pies in the South.

    Tomahawk Nation 2009

  • "mommas" darling little societal parasite was a loser before he even touched marijuana.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

  • "mommas" darling little societal parasite was a loser before he even touched marijuana.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local 2009

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