Mome Ki Gudiya was created in 1972.
The word mome is a noun. A mome is a term for a stupid person. This term is no longer in use in present day English.
my child (slang)
With an accent (môme) it is ... it means "kid."
i guess so cuz like who cant mome
It is a word that means fool. It is not commonly in use any longer.
A mouse lives in a hole
"mon môme" is a slangish name for a child. This is out-of-touch nowadays.
An example of assonance in the poem "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll is: "And the mome raths outgrabe." The repetition of the long "o" sound in the words "mome" and "outgrabe" creates an assonance, adding to the whimsical and nonsensical tone of the poem.
môme is Parisian slang for a child and is also included in the famous poem Jabberwocky
In "Jabberwocky" by Lewis Carroll, it is believed that "mome" is a made-up word that contributes to the nonsensical and whimsical nature of the poem. It does not have a specific meaning within the context of the poem.
his father was a babtist pritre an mome worked at haome occupied with eight chilldren]