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mamacita

mah-muh-SEE-tuh

Mamacita (noun) means slang for an attractive woman. Example: “He whistled and called out "mamacita!" as she walked by.”

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Slang for an attractive woman.
"He whistled and called out "mamacita!" as she walked by."

How to use mamacita

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA slang term, borrowed from Spanish, for a woman someone finds attractive.

When to use it

Informal slang; can come across as objectifying depending on context.

Word forms

mamacitas plural

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish mamacita, a diminutive of mamá.

Origin: Spanish

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Frequently asked questions

What does “mamacita” mean?

The word “mamacita” means slang for an attractive woman. In plain terms, a slang term, borrowed from Spanish, for a woman someone finds attractive.

How do you pronounce “mamacita”?

“Mamacita” is pronounced mah-muh-SEE-tuh (/ˌmɑ.məˈsiː.tə/ in IPA).

How do you use “mamacita” in a sentence?

Here is “mamacita” used in a sentence: “He whistled and called out "mamacita!" as she walked by.”

What part of speech is “mamacita”?

“Mamacita” is a noun.

Where does the word “mamacita” come from?

The word “mamacita” comes from Spanish. Borrowed from Spanish mamacita, a diminutive of mamá.

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