phrase Street Slang

ya mom'n'em

· phrase · nola

NOLA-speak for 'your mom and the rest of the family'.

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Definitions

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Your mother and whoever else is at the house — siblings, aunties, grandkids, the cousin who's been on the sofa for three weeks. A whole household greeted in one breath.

“How ya mom'n'em? Tell 'em I said hey.”
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ya mom'n'em In A Sentence

How ya mom'n'em? Tell 'em I said hey.

Origin & Usage

Standard Southern Black English construction ('and them' = the associated crew) compressed into a single mumbled word by the New Orleans tongue.

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