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- Mama-san abstract "A "mama-san", or "mamasan" is usually a woman in a position of authority, especially one in charge of a geisha house or bar or nightclub in Japan and East Asia. The term is also used to refer to a woman who works in a supervisory role in certain establishments in Southeast Asia, typically those related to drinking places. Papa-san may be used to refer to a man in a similar position.The term is a combination of the English word "Mama" and the Japanese suffix -san which is a polite honorific attached to a person's name or title, coined by U.S. soldiers in Japan after World War II. This probably has had some influence in its spread to other Southeast Asian countries. The term mama-san in Japanese is emphatically not a polite reference to a mother, and should never be used as such. Most Japanese children today call their mother mama, but the term does not persist into adulthood. The proper term to refer to one's mother, in Japanese, would be okaa-san.Also, it would be considered extremely rude to refer to the lady in charge of a respectable restaurant or inn as mama-san. The proper title for such a person is okami or okami-san.In Thailand, mamasan is commonly used to describe a woman who manages the female workers in bars and brothels.To at least some extent, these can be considered the local equivalents of a madam, although the conventions of bar fine prostitution in Asia are quite different from those of either street or brothel prostitution in the United States.Mamasan (sometimes abbreviated MMS) is also used in United States to refer to the woman managing the staff of Asian massage parlors.While the context may be referred to as a sex term in some parts of Asia, in others the term has a much different connotation. The term mama-san is commonly used to describe maids and housecleaners. The term papa-san is detailed for men who work on yards.".
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- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink -san.
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- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Bargirl.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_and_religious_slurs.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexual_slang.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slang_terms_for_women.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_honorifics.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Madam.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Massage_parlor.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Mamas"".
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mama".
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mama-san".
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLinkText "brothel keeper".
- Mama-san wikiPageWikiLinkText "mama-san".
- Mama-san hasPhotoCollection Mama-san.
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- Mama-san wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mama-san wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sexual_slang.
- Mama-san subject Category:Ethnic_and_religious_slurs.
- Mama-san subject Category:Sexual_slang.
- Mama-san subject Category:Slang_terms_for_women.
- Mama-san type Article.
- Mama-san type Article.
- Mama-san type Term.
- Mama-san comment "A "mama-san", or "mamasan" is usually a woman in a position of authority, especially one in charge of a geisha house or bar or nightclub in Japan and East Asia. The term is also used to refer to a woman who works in a supervisory role in certain establishments in Southeast Asia, typically those related to drinking places.".
- Mama-san label "Mama-san".
- Mama-san sameAs Mama-san.
- Mama-san sameAs Mama-san.
- Mama-san sameAs m.04vv69.
- Mama-san sameAs มาม่าซัง.
- Mama-san sameAs Q1888097.
- Mama-san sameAs Q1888097.
- Mama-san wasDerivedFrom Mama-san?oldid=633731305.
- Mama-san isPrimaryTopicOf Mama-san.