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2026-07-06 09:15 UTC
@fen@yiff.life For Portuguese, "mama" could've been indeed included due to being "breast" (although it's not necessarily sexual: breast cancer is "cancro da mama"), but also because it's the imperative form of "mamar", which means to suckle in the most tame form, but also means to give a blowjob. It's sometimes used as a harsh expression after acting on revenge.
IDK how much of this is just European Portuguese colloquialism and therefore applies to Brazilian Portuguese and others.
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