| 释义 |
mammy /ˈmami /noun (plural mammies)1 informal A child’s word for their mother: he was screaming for his mammy...- His mammy is going to buy him a lot of wire brushes for the job!
- Robert's sisters, Louise and Chloe, along with his mammy and daddy, Paula and Tony, wish Robert a happy birthday.
- ‘I know Mark Feehily is dying to get home and tuck into his mammy's turkey and cranberry sauce,’ Kian said.
1.1 offensive (Formerly in the southern United States) a black nursemaid or nanny in charge of white children. Origin Early 16th century: from mam + -y2; compare with mommy and mummy2. Rhymes chamois, clammy, gammy, Grammy, hammy, jammy, mammae, mammee, Miami, ramie, rammy, Sammy, shammy, whammy |