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The Providence Journal: New Children’s Book ‘Daddy Loves Yo’ Celebrates the Enduring Bond Between Father and Child

New Children’s Book ‘Daddy Loves Yo’ Celebrates the Enduring Bond Between Father and Child

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Note: Early usage of the term daddy in the senses referring to a male lover and a sugar daddy has origins in African American English. Usage has since broadened in meaning and become widespread.

(Definition of daddy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

daddy (third-person singular simple present daddies, present participle daddying, simple past and past participle daddied) (transitive, chiefly Appalachia) To father; to sire.

Definition of daddy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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The term 'daddy' has grown beyond its traditional definition. It embodies various meanings in slang today—from a term of endearment to a sexual reference, or even a status symbol in modern culture. Explore its nuanced interpretations and rise in popularity.

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Daddy is an affectionate nickname for your father. For many babies, daddy is one of the earliest words they learn to speak.

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Define daddy. daddy synonyms, daddy pronunciation, daddy translation, English dictionary definition of daddy. n. pl. dad dies Informal A father. dad′dy ish adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton...

Collocations: my daddy is [cool, great], my daddy is the [coolest, best], really [miss, love, hate] my daddy, more...

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Daddy Is Also Mentioned In father-longlegs daddio anancy opiliones longlegs sugardaddie sugar baby harvestman sugar-parent daddy longlegs harvest spider house-spider

Many young children call their fathers daddy, and the word is believed to come from baby talk, or the initial sounds — da da — that a baby or toddler tends to make when she's first learning to speak.