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momo

American  
[moh-moh] / ˈmoʊ moʊ /

noun

plural

momo, momos
  1. a steamed or fried dumpling, typical of South Asian cuisine.


Etymology

Origin of momo

First recorded in 1920–25, momo is from Tibetan momo, mog mog

Example Sentences

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Some schools warned parents about the 'Momo challenge' and the scary Momo image was subsequently shared because of the panic.

From BBC

In 2019, there was the 'Momo Challenge'.

From BBC

Momo Dovalina, 47, is an experienced hiker who organizes regular meetups to summit local peaks.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the world’s greatest investors, Stanley Druckenmiller, became a momo, and—give him credit—admitted it.

From The Wall Street Journal

She finished with a total score of 184.25 - two points clear of Fukada, whose compatriot Momo Suzuki was third with 166.75.

From BBC