Whole fam damily In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "whole fam damily", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Katie Anh calendar 2021-08-05 10:08

Meaning of Whole fam damily

Synonyms:

whole family

Whole fam damily spoken language

A funny way to say "whole family"

A: Can I bring my family to the party? B: Of course, you can bring your whole fam damily.

I can't believe that James brought his whole fam damily to school just to watch his performance.

Other phrases about:

a chip off the old block

Somebody who is similar to his/her father/mother

one big happy family

a group of people living or working together or in close proximity, who have intimate relationships. Sometimes, it is used ironically.

Grammar and Usage of Whole fam damily

Possessive Adjectives

  • the whole fam damily
  • her whole fam damily
  • your whole fam damily
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