People who say this are usually into slang. They think saying things like this makes them 'cool' or 'awesome' . This particular term is American. When they say 'my brudda from another mudda', they are referring to a 'brother from another mother', meaning that this person is so close to them that they would call them their 'brother' but they are born out of another mother. Similar sayings are those such as ' sister from another mister' meaning that the person is like a sister to them, but they are from another Mr. It is quite simple once you get the hang of it. I personally feel that using these words makes me 'cool'. It makes me feel popular, even though i still hang around with the dorks. Out of all of them im by far the coolest out of them. they all look up to me as their awesome leader who is familiar with these 'hip' new sayings. they are like pathetic, helpless little parts of DNA containing nucleuc acid.
Yo mudda, according to yo fadda, according to yo brudda, according to yo sista, according to yo cuzzin, according to yo jimbojoree ally-ooper wiggle that thang dang doodle
Mudda Mandaram was created on 11-09-19.
Mudda de Fatcha is in Portuguese which translates to "changes fatcha".
Mudda The Issue - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: India:A
Mudda(Your Mother) Fadda(My Father) I (You) am here at Camp Grenada
my mudda
MUDDA KARPORAM
mudda
ask yuh mudda
deine mudda
It's an insult, meaning "Is your mother gay?"
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