mother of



mother of

The best or greatest of a type, as in That was the mother of all tennis matches. This expression originated during the Gulf War as a translation of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein's term umm al-ma'arik, for "major battle"; the Arabic "mother of" is a figure of speech for "major" or "best." It was quickly adopted and applied to just about any person, event, or activity. [Slang; late 1980s]
See also: mother, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
FreyjaFRAY-ah (Norse Mythology)Icelandic, Norse Mythology
Vitalivee-TAH-lee (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian
Zheng-Chinese
Dorcas['dɔ:kəs]
Ioses-Biblical Greek
Emem-Western African, Ibibio