Mo Mo - General

General

  • Monochorionic-monoamniotic presentation of identical twins
  • Peach, a tree fruit (from "momo", romanization of the Japanese 桃, for peach)
  • Momo (food), a dumpling popular in South Asia
  • MOMO (company), manufacturer of automotive and racing gear
  • MoMo, abbreviation of Mozilla Messaging
  • MOMO syndrome, a rare genetic disorder
  • Siemens Modular Metro, a brand of electric train vehicle system
  • momo Car-Sharing, short for the EU project „more options for energy efficient mobility through Car-Sharing“
  • Joffrey Tower, originally named "Modern Momentum Building"
  • , an art space gallery in Paris curated by Romaric Tisserand and Margherita Ratti
  • Momo, a religious slur against people of the Mormon faith.
  • Internet phrase. Used to express sympathy. Created in the inside forum of Zhejiang University, China.
  • MoMo, a derogatory term used in reference to practitioners of Momentum investing
  • MoMo, an abbreviation for Molly Mormon
  • MOMO, Shorthand for Methoxymethyl-oxygen in organic chemistry
  • Momo Kids (親子台), a Taiwanese television company featuring children's programming

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