DADDY


Meaning of DADDY in English

dad ‧ dy S1 /ˈdædi/ BrE AmE noun ( plural daddies ) [countable]

1 . informal father – used especially by children or when speaking to children:

Daddy’s home!

2 . the daddy/your daddy informal the best, most important, or most respected person:

Damon won the game for us – he’s the daddy!

⇨ ↑ sugar daddy

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THESAURUS

▪ father a male parent:

My father’s a doctor.

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He’s a father of three.

▪ dad informal used when talking to your father, or about someone's father:

Can I borrow your car, Dad?

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Her dad retired ten years ago.

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My dad was in the army.

▪ daddy a name for father, which is used especially by young children or when you are talking to young children:

Where’s your daddy?

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Daddy, can I have a drink, please?

▪ pop American English informal ( also pa old-fashioned ) used when talking to your father, or about someone's father:

I helped Pop fix the gate this morning.

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Can I help, Pa?

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He is in New York with his Pop's credit card, eating all the ice cream and pizza the city has to offer.

▪ papa old-fashioned informal used when talking to your father, or about someone's father:

Papa had forbidden me to go.

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She saw her papa 's face change at this news.

▪ sb’s old man informal someone's father – used when talking about him in a way that is not very respectful:

His old man wouldn’t let him use the car.

▪ stepfather ( also stepdad informal ) a man who is married to your mother, who is not your father but often acts as your parent:

Her stepfather is really nice.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.