phrase General Slang

ye ma

· phrase · scouse

Your mum — usually deployed as a winding-up insult.

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Literally 'your mother', but almost never used neutrally. It's the Scouse all-purpose comeback — lobbed back at someone regardless of whether their original line had anything to do with anyone's mum. Pure playground energy that survives well into adulthood.

“'Who ate the last biscuit?' 'Ye ma.'”
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ye ma In A Sentence

'Who ate the last biscuit?' 'Ye ma.'

Origin & Usage

Variants ya mayer ma

People Also Ask

What does ye ma mean?

It means your mum, usually deployed as a winding-up insult.

How do you use ye ma in a sentence?

"Ye ma! — the go-to comeback when you've got nothing else."

Is ye ma offensive?

It's typically playground-level banter or a mild wind-up rather than a serious insult.

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