"momic" meaning in All languages combined

See momic on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: momics [plural]
Etymology: Blend of mom + comic. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|mom|comic}} Blend of mom + comic Head templates: {{en-noun}} momic (plural momics)
  1. (US, informal) A comedienne whose act focuses on her children and family life. Tags: US, informal Categories (topical): Comedy, Family, People

Inflected forms

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  "etymology_text": "Blend of mom + comic.",
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          "orig": "en:Comedy",
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            "Theater",
            "Art",
            "Entertainment",
            "Culture",
            "Society",
            "All topics",
            "Fundamental"
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        {
          "ref": "1996 March 2, Dick Kreck, “Everything wacky in 'Momville'”, in Denver Post:",
          "text": "They should be called \"momics,\" those housewives who climb comedy-club stages and tell jokes about their kids and dirty laundry.",
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        [
          "family",
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        ],
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        "(US, informal) A comedienne whose act focuses on her children and family life."
      ],
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        "informal"
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  ],
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        "Pages with entries",
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        {
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