What is the meaning of MOT. Phrases containing MOT
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refers to someone telling someone else that they had sex with someone elses mother. the statement is of course not meant to be taken seriously, but is used as a bad comeback.
methamphetamine
barbiturates
n automobile. Derived from the time when all cars were known as “motor-cars.”
An older gay man, that is the head and sometimes supporter of a group of gay men. [there is six of us living with our den mother.].
Used when leaving a social situation in a hurry. "Look at the time, I gotta motor" basically, "I am so busy and in such a rush, I must leave now. Can also be heard in the movie "Heathers".
A motor mounted externally on the transom of a small boat. The boat may be steered by twisting the whole motor, instead of or in addition to using a rudder.
, (MOW-tah) n., marijuana, bot. cannabis sativa. “Hey, pass that mota.â€Â [Etym., Spanish, drug sub-culture]
Cupboard. There's nothing in the mother.
marijuana
See Camelback
money. Popular Australian slang for money, now being adopted elsewhere. Variations on the same theme are motser, motzer, motza, all from the Yiddish (Jewish European/Hebrew dialect) word 'matzah', the unleavened bread originally shaped like a large flat disk, but now more commonly square (for easier packaging and shipping), eaten at Passover, which suggests earliest origins could have been where Jewish communities connected with English speakers, eg., New York or London (thanks G Kahl). Popularity is supported (and probably confused also) with 'lingua franca' medza/madza and the many variations around these, which probably originated from a different source, namely the Italian mezzo, meaning half (as in madza poona
Gin. Another mothers would sit well.
Electric locomotive
A very gross person. This term shows intense anger of the speaker. It is often shortened to "mother", but with still the same intensity in meaning. ["John has stood me up twice. He is a real mother fucker."].
1. An interjection shouted at someone who has been publicly humiliated. 1a. "Moted, corroded, your booty exploded." 2. Adjective describing such a person, i.e. "When she said that to him, he musta felt so moted." 3. General insult, i.e. "Those shoes are hella moted.". Contributor reports this as being very regional in its use. He doesn't think it's been heard outside the California state border. Even in CA it seems to have been confined to certain neighborhoods, with huge tracts of land between them totally ignorant of the word, as if it had teleported the distance. He thought it was a San Francisco Bay Area thing, but recently heard it referred to as "Valley slang" (S. California.) He remembers it from the early 90s, but its use apparently peaked in the 80s. Probably derives from "demoted." (ed: no sooner do we add information than it's updated... which is great! For example... see below. Ilana sent in the following) Your listing says it was particular to California, but you only list the Bay area (San Francisco) and the San Fernando Valley as places where you've gotten confirmed reports it was used. Well, I can add another area: I lived in Santa Monica (L.A.) in the 1970s and heard "moted" and "moted and corroded" all the time, at school. Although Santa Monica is only a handful of miles from the San Fernando Valley, it is definitely NOT the valley, culturally speaking; those really are two distinct areas, so you could add Santa Monica to your listing as a legitimate third part of California where the expression was used. (ed: so that clears *that* up... perhaps?)
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Slangs & AI derived meanings
Noun. The fire brigade. After the children's UK television programme of the same name, circa 1960s. [Police use]
Fish and chips is London Cockney rhyming slang for lips.
(acr.) (n.) Cutscene. A segment of video that tells a story; happens when on a quest or mission.
Hickey is American slang for a love bite.
(omadawn) a foolish person
Mushrooms have hallucinogenic principles (psilocybin or psilocyn). Psilocybin is similar to serotonin, and produces its effects by disrupting normal functioning of the serotonin system. They can be eaten or brewed in tea. Other slang names used are: caps, magic mushrooms, shrooms. This information was obtained from drugfree.org. Please also see their website for more information.Â
This is a more old-fashioned term for a party. People may use this in a light-hearted way
a B-52 aircraft (mnemonic for Big Ugly Fucker).
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Bearing or having a motto; as, a mottoed coat or device.
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Marked with spots of different colors; variegated; spotted; as, mottled wood.
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A man who controls a motor.
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Of or pertaining to motorpathy.
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A mottled appearance.
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Full of, or consisting of, motes.
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An ideo-motor movement.
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Motion given by inherent power, without external impulse; spontaneus or voluntary motion.
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One who, or that which, imparts motion; a source of mechanical power.
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Causing or setting up motion; pertaining to organs of motion; -- applied especially in physiology to those nerves or nerve fibers which only convey impressions from a nerve center to muscles, thereby causing motion.
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