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The show was produced from April 2006 to December 2007, and, as the title suggests, used "yo momma" jokes; many episodes featured guest appearances from rappers. Yo Momma was parodied in the 2008 spoof movie Meet the Spartans in a brief scene where the Spartans engage in a battle of "yo momma" jokes with a crowd of people dressed in a manner ...
In the second-season premiere Yo Momma takes it to New York City. Bed Stuy and Brooklyn Heights battle it out for $1000 cash money. October 23, 2006 23 Flatbush vs. Williamsburg The guys from Flatbush and Williamsburg battle it out for the top spot and $1000 cash money. October 24, 2006 24 Bay Ridge vs. Bensonhurst
A "Yo mama" joke is a form of humor involving a verbal disparaging of one's mother. Yo mama may also refer to: Yo Momma, a 2006 American TV show based upon insulting one's mother "Yo' mama", a song by Frank Zappa from his album Sheik Yerbouti
Samuel Osei Sarpong Jr. (19 December 1974 [1] – 26 October 2015) was a British actor, supermodel, and musician. He performed in over sixty feature films and fifty-five television shows, including such films as Carmen The Hip Hopera, Love Don't Cost a Thing, Keeping Up with the Steins, Anchor Baby and No Weapons, for which he won best lead actor at the San Diego Black Film Festival.
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Yo Momma (TV series) Yo! MTV Raps; You Wrote It, You Watch It; Z. Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous This page was last edited on 28 April 2024, at 18:25 (UTC). Text ...
The Dozens is a game played between two contestants in which the participants insult each other until one of them gives up. Common in African American communities, the Dozens is almost exclusively played in front of an audience, who encourage the participants to reply with increasingly severe insults in order to heighten the tension and consequently make the contest more interesting to watch.
That's My Mama is an American television sitcom that was the first series to be produced by Columbia Pictures Television and originally broadcast for 39 episodes on ABC from September 4, 1974, to December 24, 1975.