“Moms”?
Noun moms (plural moms)
- (African-American Vernacular) Affectionate term of address for one’s mother.
I always thought of it as a possessive noun, not plural.
But honestly i don’t know if i just made possessive noun up or not.
Your mom’s sixth divorce: the sixth divorce belonging to your mom. In this case “mom’s” is a possessive singular noun. It feels like an adjective, because it’s describing a sixth divorce, but is technically a noun.
African-American Vernacular English (basically Black dialect) for ‘mom’. Might be dated by now?
Had to delete my comment because I assumed that it was a typo, but it is possible that they had two mothers who both picked up the phone at the same time
Old home landlines just had a single line for the whole house. If you picked up a phone, you could listen to and talk on whatever the conversation was.
Plenty of affairs were discovered by the wife picking up the phone to make a call while the husband was in his home office.
landlines were shared within a single household - you could pick up the phone on the headset upstairs, and someone in the kitchen downstairs would already be talking to someone. you’d have to apologize and hang up quickly because you just intruded on their conversation. thus, two people could pick up the phone at the same time. Frankly I think that’s giving AngryMan too much credit, I’m convinced they’re just an idiot who doesn’t review before they post.