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It is inaccurate because Momma is not a false name that she is using to hide her true identity.
Nothing - it is just a childish way of having something insulting to say when you can't think of anything else to say. Adults don't use this term, but you will see and hear children and immature teenagers say it whenever someone has said or done something that they want to respond negatively to.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you wanted to use. If you mean scale as in a device to measure weight, you could say "I stepped on the scale and prayed that I had lost weight." If you mean scale like a fish or reptile has, you could say "I found a snake scale in the woods." If you mean scale like on a map, you could say "The scale of this map is one inch equals one mile." If you mean scale as in to climb, you could say "We plan to scale Mount Baldy this weekend."
Finding out the actual identity of Edmund O'Neill is challenging. He is frequently quoted and very popular, considering how carefully he maintains his anonymity. An analysis of his work shows that he writes very predictable but much appreciated inspirational verse (like what one might find on a Hallmark greeting card) about love, marriage, and achieving one's potential. Numerous weddings have including his poem about marriage. Yet, at this point, searches of about fifty websites (both on the internet and in scholarly databases) do not show his name anywhere, suggesting that "Edmund O'Neill" is a pseudonym. And I am not alone in reaching this conclusion-- I checked several greeting card companies which have used his work since the late 1980s, and they too say "Edmund O'Neill" is a pseudonym. If the name is indeed a pseudonym, it may be a reference to one of the brothers of the American playwright Eugene O'Neill. That Edmund O'Neill died in childhood before Eugene O'Neill was born, and in his play "Long Day's Journey into Night," Eugene named the character modelled on himself after his deceased brother Edmund.
i like to say the word thank you because i am very polite this is a mission say this as fast as you can say your welcome say your sorry say how happy you are say MISSISSIPPI say IPPISSISSIM say your feelings say i love you say i hate you say i like you say i want a pie in my face splash! well i say i say i say
It is inaccurate because Momma is not a false name that she is using to hide her true identity.
In Hawaiian, "momma" can be translated as "māmā."
Maman
mamaí
"Momma bebe." c:
use your mouth dugh
there all different
you say: Your sister. they say: Your brother. you say: Your bald headed mother
"te amo pequeña mama"
try putting aloe vera on it this will burn a minute but it helps
nothing but ppl say its a childish word
Seo leat a mhamaí / Siúil leat a mhamaí