Mamona in english

Mamona

pronunciation: məmoʊnə part of speech: noun
In gestures

mamón = sod ; rotter ; dickhead ; scumbag ; badass ; swine ; pig ; bastard ; bugger ; fucker ; motherfucker ; arsehole [asshole, -USA] ; turd. 

Example: I can't think of anything that better illustrates the failure of our justice system to deal with such yellow-bellied sods.Example: When she had finished Beck said reassuringly: 'Don't let old Tilly bother you - She can be a rotter at times - She's a Jekyl and Hyde, if ever there was one - One minute she's fine; another, she's a monster'.Example: Whoever said Moby is the leader of dickheads that beat people up? He is just a bald-headed hippie who wouldn't hurt a fly.Example: He then made the comment that our soldiers are fighting 'detestable murderers and scumbags'.Example: In the hardscrabble times of the Bible, where there were plagues, invasions from foreign powers, and swarms of locusts, you pretty much had to be a badass.Example: In German law it is a criminal offense for A to insult B, for example, by calling him a swine.Example: He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.Example: I once thought I saw the light at the end of the tunnel, but it was just the light from a torch of some bastard bringing me more work.Example: I will wait until the water recedes a little bit before I try and nail lots of these buggers.Example: Why are little kids such fuckers? -- my brother seriously needs to learn to grow up.Example: Such motherfuckers like you should stay away from my country.Example: Modern preppies try to be assholes, probably because they think it's cool, and never quite make it.Example: We're rewriting the new song so that instead of making fun of them, we're making fun of ourselves for being such turds.
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