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mam

[ mam ]

noun

  1. British Informal. mother.
  2. ma'am.


mam

/ ³¾Ã¦³¾ /

noun

  1. informal.
    another word for mother 1
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of mam1

First recorded in 1565–75;
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"It's natural to worry more about mam than myself because mam is putting herself in a vulnerable position to try to improve my life. It all depends on this now."

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Chelsea Coltart, 28, was visiting Mam Tor on 18 January to catch a glimpse of the sunrise, after seeing videos of the beauty spot on social media.

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"The road through Hope Valley had to be closed in the 1970s for similar reasons, that it was collapsing at Mam Tor, and in the end the county engineers just gave up and said they couldn't do anything more," he said.

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Harris, who is currently working on her next nonfiction book, says “Mainline Mam†is “a love letter to Black and brown girls and women.â€

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A spokesperson for the county council had said its gritters were unable to serve part of the route that covers Rushup Edge on Saturday morning, because of cars being double parked in the area and on Mam Nick.

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