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What is madam?1. A title of respect used when speaking to woman. Abbreviation: Mam. "Good morning Madame Lopes. How would you like your coffee today? madam - meme gifmadam - videoMadam - what is it?1) A title given to a woman of respectful stature. What does "madam" mean?Noun, also "madam." Title for a woman who owns a brothel. Often one of the most powerful women in the world, a madame frequently has her phD and speaks multiple languages. She is neither pimp nor prostitute, but a classy and extremely wealthy combination of the two. Pimps and prostitutes work under her. She may sleep with her pimps as she choses, but never in exchange for money (though she pays them to see after her girls), for she is a sexually liberated woman. Her practice is limited in conservative countries like the United States, where such institutions as brothels are illegal. Sketchy man: So baby, how 'bout we go back to my hotel room? Madam - what does it mean?Noun: I gave money to her for perks but she did a Madame and I have neither the money nor the perks OR Madam - meaningFrom the French "Ma dame" ("my lady"), a respectful title for a woman of high social status. "Ce qui toi indispose, madame?" Madam - definitiona crazy wee hippy chick calle adam who lives in Dundee mad mad madam is a crazy bird Madam - slangA slang name for the drug MDMA, the pure form of the drug ecstacy. Mate, if you're picking up could you grab me a few bombs worth of madam?? Madam1)An ex-hooker whose pimp is no longer with her. 2)A woman with a tendency to use exaggeration for personal gain and manipulation. 3)Prostitutional waste. woman#1: Pretty call girls can make $3000 a night with no hassle and no pimp. Madama former prostitute who now runs her own escort service by hiring hookers and pimps I was a streewalker but ever since last year I am a madam and i make better $$$ MadamThey aren't prostitutes, more like female pimps who in many countries their main job is to provide women for men. They pretty much find or gather prostitutes and "sell" them. My mother-in-law was a madam (literally). |
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