A few days ago
sapo

define milf?

i know it’s related to skank and ho, but i’m not sue what it really means

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A few days ago
grrrl_56

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it stands for a “Mother I’d Like to “f___”

as in the 21st century version of a Mrs. Robinson, like a hot older woman, or a hot mom, like the “Stacey’s Mom” song…

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Define milf?
i know it’s related to skank and ho, but i’m not sue what it really means

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A few days ago
Stupiddumdum D
M.I.L.F.

Mother

I’d

Like to

F**k

An acronym describing a person(usually a friend)’s Mother who, although not generally a ho’ or ho’ish, is someone you find attractive and would sleep with given the opportunity.

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A few days ago
Anonymous
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A few days ago
fulminouscherub
It’s an acronym which breaks out to “mother I’d like to f**k”. It’s a technical term from the porn industry for female talent who can no longer pass for a “teen” (18 to around 25).
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A few days ago
Lyn is silly.
not really a skank or a ho at all, it’s a hot mom that guys look at (no matter what age they are..) & say wow, that’s a Mom i’d like to f***.
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A few days ago
DanielleeA
This means – mother I’d like to ***k.

A mom that is good looking and you would like to date her.

It does not mean a ho or skank.

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A few days ago
vishal
Moro Islamic Liberation Front

The Moro Islamic Liberation Front is a Muslim separatist rebel group located in Southern Philippines.[1] The area where the group is active is called Bangsamoro by the MILF and it covers the southern portion of Mindanao, the Sulu Archipelago, Palawan, Basilan and the neighboring islands. There are approximately 4.5 million Muslims in the Philippines[2] and the majority live within this area.

The MILF was first centred around the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), formed in the late 1960s following the Jabidah Massacre. The group demanded the formation of an independent Moro Islamic state and took part in terrorist attacks and assassinations to promote their ideas. The central government rejected this demand and sent troops into Moroland to maintain order. The MILF was formed in 1981 when Salamat Hashim and his followers split from the MNLF, due to the MNLF’s reluctance to launch an insurgency against the Philippine government forces and movements towards a peace agreement.[3]

In January 1987, the MNLF accepted the government’s offer of semi-autonomy. The MILF refused to accept the offer. The MILF became the largest separatist group in the Philippines. A general cessation of hostilities was signed in July 1997 but this agreement was broken in 2000 by the government of Joseph Estrada. The MILF initially declared a jihad but became more receptive, especially following claims it is linked to the Abu Sayyaf and al Qaeda. A cease-fire accord was signed with President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo [1][2].

Despite peace negotiations that had appeared to be fruitful and a two year cease-fire, in January 2005 MILF operatives attacked government troops in Maguindanao resulting in at least twenty-three deaths. Led by Abdul Rahman Binago, one hundred MILF rebels surrounded the soldiers and were believed to have executed several wounded. The combined troops of MILF, Abu Sofia and Abu Sayyaf were involved in days of fighting which necessitated government troops using 105 mm howitzers to attack the rebel forces. Thousands of civilians in Maguindanao were forced to leave their homes to avoid danger.[citation needed]

The MILF denied authorizing the attack, and said they were trying to communicate with Binago. A spokesman explained that a relative of Binago had recently been killed by government troops and speculated this might have motivated his activities[citation needed]. The incident, along with a 2003 bombing at Davao airport which the Philippine government blamed on rogue MILF elements,[4] raised speculation that the peace negotiations might be ineffectual in bringing peace to Mindanao if the MILF is unable to control its operatives. The MILF denies ties with terrorist group Jemaah Islamiyah, although Jemaah Islamiyah is believed to have provided them with training facilities in areas they control [5][6]. The MILF also continues to deny connections with Al-Qaeda, though it has admitted to sending around 600 volunteers to Al-Qaeda training camps in Afghanistan, and that Osama Bin Laden sent money to the Moro region, though the group denies directly receiving any of the money.[7] A new round of fighting occurred from June 28 to July 6, 2006, between the MILF and armed civilian volunteers (“CVOs”) under Maguindanao Province Governor Andal Ampatuan who were backed by Philippine Army troops. The fighting began after Governor Ampatuan blamed the MILF for a June 23 bomb attack on his motorcade, which killed five in his entourage. The MILF denied responsibility, but Ampatuan sent police and CVOs to arrest MILF personnel allegedly connected to the attack. Four thousand families were reported displaced by the fighting that followed, which was ended by a cease-fire agreement signed July 10-11.[8]

υ== Right for Self Determination == The government recently in March of 2007 offered to recognize the right of Self Determination for the Moros, the Muslims in the south, which it has never done in over three decades of conflict and intermittent negotiations

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