noun a fictional character representing an overbearing or controlling mother, often used humorously
Mumzilla is a term used to describe an overbearing or controlling mother who is excessively involved in her child's life.
In the context of family dynamics, Mumzilla refers to a mother who dominates or micromanages her family members.
Mumzilla is a play on the word 'Godzilla' and is often used humorously to refer to a mother who is perceived as a powerful or intimidating figure.
In the world of writing, 'Mumzilla' may be used to describe an overbearing or controlling mother character in a story, often portrayed in a humorous or exaggerated manner.
Psychologists may use the term 'Mumzilla' colloquially to refer to a mother who exhibits extreme or obsessive behavior in relation to her children, which may be a topic of discussion in therapy sessions.
Event planners may use 'Mumzilla' to refer to a demanding or difficult mother of the bride or groom who is heavily involved in the wedding planning process and requires extra attention and management.
Teachers may use 'Mumzilla' to humorously refer to a highly involved or overprotective mother of a student who is overly concerned with their child's academic performance or well-being.