momic

English

Etymology

Blend of mom + comic.

Noun

momic (plural momics)

  1. (US, informal) A comedienne whose act focuses on her children and family life.
    • 1996, Dick Kreck, "Everything wacky in 'Momville'", Denver Post, 2 March 1996:
      They should be called "momics," those housewives who climb comedy-club stages and tell jokes about their kids and dirty laundry.

Quotations

  • For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:momic.
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