your mom

English

Alternative forms

Interjection

your mom

  1. (derogatory, US, Britain, slang) A general purpose insult, often used to comedic effect due to becoming stale.
    Conrad: I am not sure if this phrase is commonly used...
    Dominic: Your mom is commonly used.
    • 2004, Napoleon Dynamite
      Deb: Well, isn't anyone else here trying to earn money for college?
      Kip: Your mom goes to college.

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