meemawEtymologyProbably an affectionate alteration of mama or reduplication of maw (“mother”).nounSynonym of mamaw (“grandmother”).““Let's celebrate with drinks at Tipsy River.” “Uh, I don't want to go to Tipsy River. I don't want to bother my meemaw while she's working.” “Let's not push it. He's embarrassed of his country-ass grandma.” “Don't be embarrassed of your meemaw, Wayne. She's fun.””verbTo mouth words so that they can be heard over noise (or later so that they cannot be overheard), originally in the cotton industry of Lancashire.“On working days weavers who had jobs were already meemawing across the racket of looms as the van delivered and in hot weather, with weaving shed doors open, the sound bombarded the streets.”