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mofo

British  
/ ˈməʊfəʊ /

noun

  1. slang short for motherfucker

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Elfman had been approached in 2019 by the Dark Mofo festival in Tasmania, Australia, and asked to create a crazy performance piece.

From Seattle Times

He added in the caption: "Mofo pick right/wrong car to break into. HE’S OK."

From Fox News

The work, titled Union Flag, from Spanish artist Santiago Sierra will now not be shown at the Dark Mofo festival.

From BBC

But as the backlash escalated, Mr Carmichael issued an apology the next day and said Dark Mofo would cancel the work.

From BBC

In a twist that is a legitimate shock, it appears that some Republicans — after years of sycophancy, no matter what Donald Trump does — are finally coming around to the idea that impeaching and removing the mofo already might be the smart move after he incited an insurrection at the Capitol.

From Salon