Yummy vs Yummo - What's the difference?
yummy | yummo |
(colloquial, lighthearted, often, childish) delicious.
(informal) Yum; yummy.
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(informal) Yummy; delicious.
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As adjectives the difference between yummy and yummo
is that yummy is delicious while yummo is yummy; delicious.As an interjection yummo is
yum; yummy.yummy
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Adjective
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* yucky (childish)Derived terms
* yummy mummyyummo
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Interjection
(en interjection)- "Yummo ! A maiden! Can I have a bit?" it asked Knight. "Certainly not," said Knight grumpily. "It's mine!"
- Use a spatula to lift the eggs from the pan one at a time, and flip over directly on top of the melted cheese. Yummo — eat now.
- "Mmm. Yummo ." Fitzy told her to keep talking. She chewed, she swallowed, and then she had another forkful, talking the whole time.
- Check often to be sure beef is covered in liquid, adding more beer or water if necessary. Serve with rice and salad. Yummo !
Adjective
(-)- Lunch was yummo today. Sammy gave us hot soup with little noodles, and roast lamb with big crunchy potatoes — I had three.
- ...canal views and yummo lunches, like goat-cheese salads and Stellendam shrimps (seafood that's apparently very highly prized round these here parts).
- Back on the ground, take a yummo food-and-wine tour in a stretch limo...