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yummy mummy

British  

noun

  1. slang an attractive woman who has had children

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The show was looking for his female counterpart, someone they originally envisioned as “a yummy mummy cupcake blogger who’s vacuous and drives a Range Rover,” Brooker says.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 2, 2025

The yummy mummy lunchy bottle Facebook Twitter Pinterest Photograph: Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert/Alamy Meeting a girlfriend for a quick bite after yoga, yeah?

From The Guardian • May 25, 2015

Potdevin will take over in January 2014 from Day, who was behind Lulu's blistering growth rate and its transition from yummy mummy niche to broader, multi-sport appeal.

From Reuters • Dec. 10, 2013

But M&S has tried to target by age – so there's a yummy mummy section, an aging squares department and a pensioners' aisle.

From The Guardian • Apr. 11, 2013

In the backyard is a yummy mummy haven and small veggie patch to add to dishes like poached egg, smoked fish rosti and herb salad.

From The Guardian • Dec. 22, 2010