mama

mama — 名詞

1. an informal word for mother, used in everyday spoken language especially when ta

1.名詞A1
釋義

媽媽;媽

對母親的親暱或非正式口語稱呼

an informal word for mother, used in everyday spoken language especially when talking to or about one's own mother — for example, when a child calls out to their mother in a warm, familiar tone.

例句

Constanza calls her mama every evening to say goodnight before bed.

Constanza 每天晚上睡覺前都會打電話給媽媽說晚安。

possessive + mama for talking about one's mother

Arjun's mama packed his lunchbox with rice, eggs, and vegetables.

Arjun 的媽媽幫他的午餐盒裝滿了飯、蛋和蔬菜。

mama as a family role in narrative context

同義詞
  • mom

    the most common informal equivalent in American English; slightly less warm than 'mama'

  • mum

    the standard informal form in British and Australian English

  • mother

    the formal, neutral term appropriate for all registers

文法句型

mama + of + noun phrase

your/his/her/our + mama

用法筆記

Mama is especially common in the southern United States and in African American Vernacular English. It carries a warmer, more affectionate tone than mother.

常見錯誤

I gave the present to mama my.
I gave the present to my mama.
💡Possessive pronoun must come before 'mama', not after.

2. slang for a woman who is considered sexually attractive, used especially in casu

2.名詞B2
釋義

辣妹;正妹

俚語,指性感的女性,常帶貶義

slang for a woman who is considered sexually attractive, used especially in casual male conversation or in music lyrics, often in a way that can be seen as disrespectful or objectifying.

例句

A loud group of men kept shouting 'mama' at women passing by.

一群大聲喧嘩的男子不斷朝著路過的女人喊「mama」。

mama as a catcall — often objectifying

The music video showed the singer surrounded by several hot mamas in bright clothes.

那支音樂錄影帶裡,歌手被幾位穿著豔麗的辣妹團團圍住。

collocation: hot mama

同義詞
  • babe

    also slang for an attractive woman, but less specific to motherly connotations

  • fox

    older slang for a sexually attractive woman; now less common

文法句型

hot + mama

hey + mama (as a greeting or catcall)

用法筆記

This sense is informal slang and many women find it offensive when used as a catcall by strangers. Learners should use it with caution, if at all.

常見錯誤

His sister is such a mama' (when you mean she looks attractive).
His sister is very pretty.
💡Avoid using 'mama' this way in polite conversation; it sounds objectifying.