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mother:

1. A woman who has born a child; a female parent.

QUOTES:

(1) Jim Wade (William Powell) in Manhattan Melodrama (1934): ' I was born at home because I wanted to be near mother at the time .'

(2) Norman Bates (Anthony Hopkins) in Psycho (1960): ' A boy's best-friend is his mother .'

(3) Margaret Reynolds (Barbra Streisand) to her nagging overbearing mother Mrs. Yussim (Jane Hoffman) in Up the Sandbox (1972): ' If this is what it's like to be a mother I'll turn in my ovaries .'

(4) Isaac Davis (Woody Allen) and Mary Wilke (Diane Keaton) in Manhattan (1979):
-- Isaac: ' I have a kid. He's being raised by two women at the moment .'
-- Mary: ' Oh, you know , I think that works. They made some studies. I read it in one of the psychoanalytic quarterlies. You don't need a male and two mothers are absolutely fine .'
-- Isaac: ' Oh, really? Because I always feel very few people survive one mother .'

(5) Marquise de Merteuil (Glenn Close) in Dangerous Liaisons (1988): ' When it comes to marriage one man is as good as the next, and even the least accomodating is less trouble than a mother .'

(6) Mrs. Flax (Cher) to her daughter Charlotte (Winona Ryder) in Mermaids (1990): ' Hooo! We're going to play my favorite game . Who's the worst mother in the world? Now don't tell me. Let me guess. Who could it be? Could it be me? '

(7) Ann Napolitano (Mercedes Ruehl) in The Fisher King (1991): ' If I had to live with my mother I would stab myself six times .'

(8) Young Moira (Caroline Goodall) to Captain James Hook (Dustin Hoffman) in Hook (1991): ' You need a mother very, very badly .'

(9) Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) to Felicia (Guy Pearce) in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994): ' Is it true that when you were born the doctor turned around and slapped your mother? '

(10) Julie Blair (Karen Sharpe) and Jerome Littlefield (Jerry Lewis) in The Disorderly Orderly (1964):
-- Julie: ' You loved your father, didn't you? '
-- Jerome: ' Love you can't help, but I also respected and admired my father. Respect and admiration you have to earn .'
-- Julie: ' Who else have you ever loved? '
-- Jerome: ' Oh, well, I loved his wife . She was like a mother to me .'

(11) Kate (Meg Ryan) and Luc Teyssier (Kevin Kline) in French Kiss (1995):
-- Kate: ' Do you believe in-love , the kind that lasts forever? '
-- Luc: ' I loved my mother .'
-- Kate: ' Everybody loves their mother. Even people who hate their mother love their mother .'

2. The favored and most trusted whore in a pimp's stable .
SYNONYMS: bottom-woman ; main ; main-bitch ; main-piece ; main-squeeze ; mother.
SEE ALSO: B-girl-string ; corral ; family ; girlfriend ; in-laws; meal-ticket ; mother; old-lady ; pimp's-corral ; sister-in-law ; stable ; wife-in-law .

3. A madam or female brothel-keeper . See madam for synonyms.

4. A male homosexual ; or the tutor or mentor of young homosexuals.

5. Short of motherfucker , a despicable person.


Synonyms: bit-of-beef, a-bit-of-bouncy-bouncy, a bit of business, a bit of bum-dancing, a-bit-of-butt, a-bit-of-cauliflower, a bit of cock-fighting, a-bit-of-crumpet, a-bit-of-cuddle, a bit of cunt, a bit of curly greens, a-bit-of-fat, a bit of fish, a-bit-of-flat, a-bit-of-fork, a-bit-of-front-door-work, a-bit-of-fun, a-bit-of-hair, a-bit-of-how's-yer-father, a-bit-of-it, a-bit-of-nifty, a-bit-of-nobble, a-bit-of-nookey, a-bit-of-pork, a bit of quimsy, a-bit-of-raspberry, a-bit-of-rough, a-bit-of-rumpty-tumpty, a-bit-of-rumpy-bumpy, a-bit-of-rumpy-pumpy, a-bit-of-snug, a-bit-of-the-other, a-bit-of-skin, a-bit-of-snug-for-a-bit-of-stiff, a-bit-of-stiff, a-bit-of-the-old-in-and-out, a bit on a / the fork, a-dash-up-the-channel, a-knee-trembler, a little game of hide-the-sausage, a-little-o-the-one-with-tother, a-little-one-on-one, a piece of crumpet, a-poke-in-the-whiskers, a-poke-through-the-whiskers, a-spot-of-Cupids-archery, a spot hard breathing, a-squeeze-and-a-squirt, accommodate, act, the, act-of-androgynation, act-of-darkness, act-of-generation, act-of-kind, act-of-love, act-of-pleasure, act-of-shame, act-of-sport, Adam-and-Eve-it, adamize, afternoon-delight, all-the-way, all there but the most of you, amorous-congress, amorous-rites, ashes-hauled, assault-with-a-friendly-weapon, at-it, baby-making-love, bag, bag-up, bag-of-coke, bait-the-hook, balaclava, ball, balling, balling-the-jack, balls-eye, baloney-hop, baloney ride, bam-bam, banana, bananas-and-cream, bandicooting, bang, bang-away, bang-like-a-shithouse-door-(in-a-gale), bang like a shithouse door (in the wind), banging, banging away, Barrer-Moke, bash-leather, basket-making, bat-up, bawdy-banquet, bayonet-drill, BBQ'N, be-intimate-with, be-with-a-woman, beanfeast


Quotes Containing mother:
'Assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups. ' Travis Dane (Eric Bogosian) in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory (1995)
'She was so exquisite a Whore That in the Belly of her Mother Her Cunt was placed so right before Her father fucked them both together.' John Wilmot (1647-1680), 2nd Earl of Rochester wrote 'the dirtiest limerick ever written' for Nell Gwynn.


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