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What does mummy mean in dog language?

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Mummy can have many meanings. In certen cultures and places, it can be a way to Say Mom or Mommy, but can also be referred to as a mummified human or animal.

The meaning "mummy" doesnt mean mom or mommy. Yes it could to british but mummy means a black goey liquid.

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