The document defines the idiom "mama'd your last Mia", which refers to making a final mistake that results in a disastrous consequence like death or getting fired. It provides an example usage in conversation where an employee asks why another was fired, and the response is that they "mama'd their last Mia", or made one last mistake that led to being fired. The document also indicates that the idiom stems from the exclamation "Mama Mia" meaning "oops" or "oh no" when used to refer to a last mistake or error.
The document defines the idiom "mama'd your last Mia", which refers to making a final mistake that results in a disastrous consequence like death or getting fired. It provides an example usage in conversation where an employee asks why another was fired, and the response is that they "mama'd their last Mia", or made one last mistake that led to being fired. The document also indicates that the idiom stems from the exclamation "Mama Mia" meaning "oops" or "oh no" when used to refer to a last mistake or error.
The document defines the idiom "mama'd your last Mia", which refers to making a final mistake that results in a disastrous consequence like death or getting fired. It provides an example usage in conversation where an employee asks why another was fired, and the response is that they "mama'd their last Mia", or made one last mistake that led to being fired. The document also indicates that the idiom stems from the exclamation "Mama Mia" meaning "oops" or "oh no" when used to refer to a last mistake or error.
DICTIONARY IS WRITTEN The final mistake made before disaster such as death or getting fired BY YOU happens.Mama Mia is just means “oops or oh no”when you say your last Mia you’ve said your last “oops or oh no”. Define a Word
employee 1 : why is employee 2 fired.
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