Another way of swearing on your mums life
Person A: 'Hey, did you get with my girl last night?'
Person B: 'Nah you're my mate, that'd be peak'
Person A: 'Say mums'
Person B: 'Mums'
Person A: 'Alright, safe g'
The British, Australian, New Zealand and South African equivalent to the American and Canadian Mom.
And all this argument about the correct way to spell it is nonsense. Why would you bother fighting about the right way to spell Mum/Mom, cheque/check or fiord/fjord? It's neither here nor there. And certainly saying it was Mum first isn't going to bring about a nation-wide reform on it's spelling in America, now, is it?
"Sorry, can't come over, my Mum said 'no'."
A word americans don't know how to spell
Also townies use the phrase 'your mum' as an insult
1. A British form of the word 'mom'
2. Means to keep quiet (also British)
1. Did you call your mum yet?
2. Keep mum and we won't get in trouble.
Mum๐โค๏ธ๐๐๐๐๐โฃ๏ธ
A woman that does alot for her family, works hard everyday, takes care of her children and husband. She will do anything for her family. She buys you stuff you don't need or deserve, she's amazing, beautiful,caring, kind and I love her for the person that she is xx ๐ ๐ love u mum xoxo โค๏ธ
Hi mum what are we having for dinner