Like all slang it just tends to start with one person and spread so it's very hard to pin point it's origins?
I imagine it was someones response to an insult once, such as "Your a ugly" reply "Your mum's ugly" which would have been simply changed/shortened to "Your Mum".
To insult someones mum is generally a no, no to most people so can be seem as the ultimate insult..
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My mom, I think. She's the only one I've heard use it.
Which phrase does not come from the Preamble to the Constitution?
Mama
a phrase that starts with aprepisition and is a phrase brad fina your mom
== Generally "new mom" refers to a female who has just had her first child.
Its a phrase is all I (Your MOM) can tell you!
no but they come from your mom
I love your mom
Yes Maggie's mom does come back in the end of the movie.
No only if ure titling her Mom like: Mom would always give me a hug before I went to school. U would not capitalize if it were like this: My mom would always give me hugs before I went to school.
"It looks grey over Will's mom's" is believed to be a British phrase referring to the weather turning gloomy or overcast. The origin of the phrase is not definitively known, but it may have evolved from a local or regional expression.