Mother's Boy

Mother's Boy

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  • Mother's Boy — Données clés Réalisation Henry Lehrman Acteurs principaux Roscoe Arbuckle Nick Cogley Sociétés de production The Keystone Film Company Pays d’origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • mother's boy — BrE a man or boy who allows his mother to protect him too much and is considered weak American Equivalent: mama s boy …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • mother's boy — mother s ,boy noun count a MAMA S BOY …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Mother's boy — For other uses, see Mother s boy (disambiguation). Mother s boy, also mummy s boy or mama s boy, is a term for a man who is excessively attached to his mother at an age[which?] when men are expected to be independent (e.g. live on their own, be… …   Wikipedia

  • mother's boy — noun a boy excessively attached to his mother; lacking normal masculine interests • Syn: ↑mamma s boy, ↑mama s boy • Hypernyms: ↑son, ↑boy * * * noun : a boy or young man who is excessively attached to his mother; …   Useful english dictionary

  • mother's boy — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms mother s boy : singular mother s boy plural mother s boys a mummy s boy …   English dictionary

  • Mother's boy (disambiguation) — Mother s boy, mummy s boy or mama s boy is a term for a man excessively attached to his mother. The term may also refer to: Mama s Boy (film), a 2007 comedy starring Diane Keaton Mama s Boy, debut novella by Fran Friel Mama s Boy , a track from… …   Wikipedia

  • Mother's Boy (1913 film) — Mother s Boy Directed by Henry Lehrman Produced by Mack Sennett Starring Fatty Arbuckle Release date(s) …   Wikipedia

  • Mother's Boy (1929 film) — Mother s Boy Directed by Bradley Barker Produced by Robert Kane Written by Gene Markey (story, screenplay) Starring …   Wikipedia

  • mother's boy — /ˈmʌðəz bɔɪ/ (say mudhuhz boy) noun a boy or man who is excessively attached to his mother and often somewhat effeminate. Also, mummy s boy …  

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