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      • A sissy, especially a boy or man excessively attached to his mother. For example, The children called Tom a mama's boy because he ran home with every little problem.
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  2. One such idiom is “mama’s boy”. This phrase is often used to describe a man or young adult who is overly attached to his mother and relies heavily on her for emotional support and decision-making. Contents. The Origins of “Mama’s Boy”. Cultural Significance. Origins and Historical Context of the Idiom “mama’s boy”.

  3. [1840–50] MAMA'S BOY definition: a boy or man showing excessive attachment to or dependence on his mother | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples.

  4. Definition of mama’s boy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. A sissy, especially a boy or man excessively attached to his mother. For example, The children called Tom a mama's boy because he ran home with every little problem . This sexist expression has survived despite its pejorative tone. [ Colloquial ; mid-1800s]

  6. Aug 16, 2024 · The idiom ‘Mama’s Boy’ has its roots in the cultural belief that sons, especially in traditional societies, should be closely bonded with their mothers. While this bond is considered natural and healthy, the idiom takes a slightly negative connotation when it implies an excessive attachment.

  7. mama's boy. noun [ C ] US uk / ˈmæm.əz ˌbɔɪ / us / ˈmɑː.məz ˌbɔɪ / (UK mummy's boy) Add to word list. a boy or man who appears to do whatever his mother tells him to. (Definition of mama's boy from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Here are three examples of the idiom "mama's boy" used in a sentence: John's a real mama's boy; he calls her five times a day. She doesn't want to date a mama's boy who can't make decisions without his mother.