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I’m with @keaji though it is more likely to mean the latter. If the former though you’d usually just say my husband’s mom. There are instances where you would say the former such as wanting to emphasize that it is your sister in law or if your husband’s sister does not share the same mother
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mom of the wife of your brother
However in England and its in the Royal family. It could be a Cousin.
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I'm so drunk I though wtf are mom's laws ?
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I'm so drunk I though wtf are mom's laws ?
the most important laws in the world!!!
woe besides anyone who breaks mom's laws
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