Pronunciation: /mʌmˈzɪlə/
noun a fictional character representing an overbearing or controlling mother, often used humorously
A1 My Mumzilla always makes sure everything is perfectly organized for family events.
A2 Sarah's Mumzilla tends to get overly involved in planning her daughter's birthday parties.
B1 As a Mumzilla, she is known for her meticulous attention to detail when it comes to her children's school projects.
B2 The term 'Mumzilla' is often used humorously to describe a mother who is overly controlling and demanding.
C1 Despite her reputation as a Mumzilla, she is actually a very caring and loving mother who just wants the best for her children.
C2 The concept of a Mumzilla reflects societal expectations on mothers to be perfect and always put their children first.
formal The media portrayed her as a Mumzilla, constantly scrutinizing every detail of her children's lives.
informal Watch out for Mumzilla when she gets stressed out about the party planning.
slang I can't deal with Mumzilla today, she's being so overbearing.
figurative Her inner Mumzilla emerged when she felt threatened by someone else's parenting choices.
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