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daddy

1 of 1noun
/ˈdædi/
Forms:daddies
1

an informal or intimate name for fathers, used especially by children or when talking to children

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  • Every morning, her daddy helps her brush her teeth.
  • Her daddy taught her how to ride a bike.
  • His daddy always makes him laugh with silly jokes.
  • His daddy read him a bedtime story every night.
  • She ran to her daddy when he came home from work.
2

an attractive, dominant, or authoritative masculine figure, often used in a sexual or flirtatious context

  • Pedro Pascal?Absolute daddy.
  • She called him a daddy after he fixed her car with zero complaints.
  • That boss has a daddy energy; confident and commanding.
  • He's a daddy in the way he carries himself at formal events.
  • Stop calling every older guy a daddy; it loses its effect.