Mom


[mom] /mɒm/

noun, Informal.
1.
1 .
1.
middle of month.
/mɒm/
noun
1.
(mainly US & Canadian) an informal word for mother1
n.

1867, American English, perhaps a shortening of mommy; also see mamma. Adjectival phrase mom and pop dates from 1951.
1.
Militia of Montana
2.
milk of magnesia
middle of month

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