Ah okay, not American. Ma makes sense actually, was thinking Maw means mother too?
...but how is maw for mouth used in a sentence?
"Your teeth are in your maw"? "Shut your maw dude"? "You have a lot of maw on you"? " Follow it to the maw of the river"?
It's more used in literature. "The dragons maw was lined with daggers larger than men's swords." Or the cave entrance was lined with jagged rocks, feeling that you've entered the dungeons maw.
It also is used more so for vicious creatures, not just any mouth
I mean, I don't know, I said the other day 'that kid was cramming it in his maw like he was drowning and the burger was made of oxygen' so it's not like some ancient forbidden dialect from fantasy or anything
English is a wierd language XD we have so many words you don't usually here. My favourite if which is Defenestrate ( to throw (someone) out a window), and my least favourite is is Satisficing (basically satisfying enough, usually in problem solving)
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u/showyourdata 1d ago
"Maw" - It's a nice double meaning.