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Hey there, mamas! Are you feeling overwhelmed by all the mommy slang out there? Don’t worry - I’m here to help. From ‘baby brain’ to ‘mum guilt’, I’ll break down all the lingo so you can keep up with the other mamas. Let’s dive in and get clued up on mommy slang!
What Is Mommy In Slang? [Solved]
Hey Mom, I’m so glad you’re here! It’s been way too long since we’ve seen each other. I’ve missed ya like crazy! Anyway, whatcha been up to?
BTDT: “Been There, Done That” - This is a phrase used to express that the speaker has experienced something before and knows what it’s like.
FOMO: “Fear Of Missing Out” - This is a feeling of anxiety that someone might miss out on an opportunity or experience if they don’t act quickly.
MIL: “Mother-In-Law” - This term is used to refer to the mother of one’s spouse or partner.
PPD: “Postpartum Depression” - This is a type of depression that can occur after childbirth, typically caused by hormonal changes in the body and stress from caring for a newborn baby.
SAHM: “Stay At Home Mom” - This term refers to mothers who choose not to work outside the home and instead focus on raising their children full-time at home.
Mommy slang is a fun way of talking that moms use to communicate with their kids. It’s full of contractions, idioms, and colloquialisms that make it sound like a whole different language! For example, instead of saying “I’m going to the store,” you might say “Mama’s gonna hit the store.” Or instead of saying “Let’s go outside,” you might say “Who wants to take a stroll?” It’s all about making conversations with your kids more fun and interesting. Plus, it helps them learn new words and phrases!