m’ lady


the word you are required to say after tipping your fedora. if you do not say it, i will rek u in club penguin m8.
*tips fedora* m’ lady.
something you must say after tipping your fedora, whether it’s talking to a dog, a man, or to yourself, it’s proper manner.
*tips fedora* m’lady
such a gentleman!
term used by servants and the undercl-ss for an uppercrust lady.
m’lady is a diminuitive of my lady which it’self is a diminuitive of my ladyship
our victorian forefathers would have used these terms. it is an archiac term.
made socialy acceptable and stereotypical of pearly king and queen types and the lead d-ck van dyk- from the film mary poppins and others in the genre. the c-ckney accent became a marketable and charming odd ball accent valued by america’s film goers and thereby promoted worldwide.
it was cheeky, rough and ready , lower working cl-ss and cute especially to american women. i theorise that there were many, many wwii brides from britain living with their yank husbands in the usa who themselves promoted such films because they missed the accents and sound of the british working cl-ss from whence they came!

was also a sneer when used in certain tones and timing! a kind of “yes m’lady!!” in a sneering nature denotes that the servant had had enough of the boss!! the staff member would have definately been let go or sacked as a result of said slip!

also used by male to address a female when said couple are very much in love.
“my heart and soul is yours m’lady”

my lady, my woman, my mate, my lover
romantic language, poetic and archaic.
term still used, mostly by song writers.
term used in fantasy style m-ssive multiplayer online games as a formality in speaking to a woman character.
“how goes your adventures today m’lady?”
most famously used by parker, the chauffeur of lady penelope in gerry anderson’s “thunderbirds”.
“you rang, m’lady?”, or, “the rolls royce, m’lady”
when you encounter an elderly person who is as hot as channing tatum on fire in the mojave desert and in response urinate into ones own cupped palm and proceed to toss the warm waste at their person
may also be used with other substances and with other people.

“this crazy b-tch i met just said, “m’ lady!” and tossed a handfull of horse c-m at me!”
a word to describe a woman.
m’lady, your pregnant.

Read Also:

  • i took her to my penthouse and i freaked it

    a phrase used by middle schoolers which was from the song kings dead. people say it either as a joke or to say that they took someone to their house and f-cked them. its pretty self explanatory losers example 1– person 1: guess what dude person 2: what person 1: i took her to my […]

  • chinese chink-a-flink

    the act of a chinese couple -j-c-l-t-ng onto each other’s faces and pushing one, at random, down the stairs, leading to them being knocked out. then you aggressively fling a big handful of scat onto the face of the other. joseph: woah, you should’ve seen the chinese ch-nk-a-flink i did to sophia yesterday! gary: wow, […]

  • casaing

    casaing (verb) in english is used for seeing places for a brief period of time, taking photos and checking it off your to-do list. derived from the noun form of casa meaning a house for short duration stay. (verb usage) having only two days to site-see in arizona, the group of tourists were casaing major […]

  • ryanhex

    someone thats soft its kinda self explanatory are you a ryanhex

  • slippery fiddle

    when one is having s-x with there partner and they add too much lube into the mix, the males p-n-s starts wracking it’s partner with his p-n-s in the face because he can’t keep it in the whole “my husband couldn’t keep control of his slippery fiddle last night”


Disclaimer: m' lady definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.