yummy mummy
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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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
As unusual as it may have been, the scene has not displaced other news across the websites of leading U.K. tabloids; the Mirror’s top current story is, quote, “YUMMY MUMMY: Ant McPartlin’s pregnant wife Anne-Marie cradles baby bump during date with very famous pal.”
From Slate
The suspect, played by a ferocious Denise Gough, has been dubbed the “Yummy Mummy Monster” by the British tabloids and claims not to remember anything about the incident.
From Seattle Times
The Yummy Mummy Monster is deeply humanized and the psychiatrist — once dubbed “Little Miss Mary Poppins” by the suspect — must face her own imperfections.
From Seattle Times
It could be a yoga class at any holistic health retreat anywhere in the world but the participants here at Norway's maximum security Halden Prison are rather far removed from the usual yummy mummy spa clientele.
From BBC
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