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ur mom gay vs your mom gay

Both phrases are incorrect and inappropriate. They are commonly used as insults or jokes, but they are not grammatically correct or respectful. It is important to avoid using such phrases as they can be offensive and hurtful.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 799 views

ur mom gay

This phrase is not correct in English. It is grammatically incorrect and disrespectful.

This phrase is often used as an insult or joke, but it is not appropriate or respectful. It should be avoided in any context.
  • Because your mom is gay and the rumors did bother you.
  • You told Kathleen that Mom is gay?
  • I still just can't believe my mom was gay.
  • Apparently people think Amy's mom is gay, too.
  • Well, if you want to be the center of attention, I could start a rumor that your mom's gay.
  • No. She didn't even tell me that Ricky's mom is gay.
  • I thought your mom might be gay.
  • I only told Kathleen that I thought your mom might be gay.
  • John, my mom is not gay.
  • Your handsy mom and newly-minted gay dad say God says that.
  • It's all just moms, gay dads and nannies.
  • Yeah, so tell your gay mom I said thanks.
  • That's not two gay moms, that's one gay mom.
  • They beat me up because I'm gay, Mom.
  • Uncle Eugen, Urs, Willy, Mom, Dad, me... and Walter.
  • Your mom, you gay nerd.
  • Because you knew I was gay, mom?
  • Like now you've got two gay moms in the family?
  • He told his mom, "mom, I'm gay."
  • After that, Sean's mom always thought we were gay.

your mom gay

This phrase is also not correct in English. It is grammatically incorrect and disrespectful.

Similar to the first phrase, this one is used as an insult or joke, but it is not appropriate or respectful. It should not be used in any context.
  • Because your mom is gay and the rumors did bother you.
  • Well, if you want to be the center of attention, I could start a rumor that your mom's gay.
  • I thought your mom might be gay.
  • I only told Kathleen that I thought your mom might be gay.
  • Your mom, you gay nerd.
  • Yeah, so tell your gay mom I said thanks.
  • It's all just moms, gay dads and nannies.
  • You told Kathleen that Mom is gay?
  • I still just can't believe my mom was gay.
  • Apparently people think Amy's mom is gay, too.
  • No. She didn't even tell me that Ricky's mom is gay.
  • John, my mom is not gay.
  • That's not two gay moms, that's one gay mom.
  • Your handsy mom and newly-minted gay dad say God says that.
  • They beat me up because I'm gay, Mom.
  • Because you knew I was gay, mom?
  • Like now you've got two gay moms in the family?
  • He told his mom, "mom, I'm gay."
  • Your mom's gay?
  • Your mom's gay?

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