"Bye my Mama Sico" appears to be a phrase that does not have a widely recognized meaning. It may be a personal expression or slang that is unfamiliar to many.
In Korean, "mama" (λ§λ§) can mean "mommy" or "mother." It is an informal term commonly used by children to refer to their mother.
In Korean, "mama" can mean lettuce or mom, depending on the context.
In Yiddish, it is common to say "mame" to mean "mama."
You can say "Mo feΜeΜ raΜn yin, Mama" in Yoruba to mean "I love you, Mom."
Mama Knows
your grandmother, sillynose.
It is slang for grandmother - "mama's mama"
As it is.
If you mean cooking mama 2, the last 'dish' is the 'mama lunchbox'
Do you mean the movie Baby Mama- if so there are trailers for that movie. If you mean the artist, then no. She is not on itunes yet.
Brick squad means yo mamA said my mama
tu mama
my mother
moon
Yo Mama stinks
For what, Mama?