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Daddy   /dˈædi/   Listen
Daddy

noun
1.
An informal term for a father; probably derived from baby talk.  Synonyms: dad, dada, pa, papa, pappa, pop.



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"Daddy" Quotes from Famous Books



... her own age hailed her. "I'm so glad to see you. Daddy told us last night your mother is better, but I didn't like to call you up because I thought perhaps you still had the phone muffled. Mother and I are going down to the beach to stay till ...
— Rosemary • Josephine Lawrence

... a moment there was a little moisture in her eyes. "Good old daddy," she murmured. Somehow, the pet name "daddy" seemed just to fit him. Then the resolute little frown came over her face again ...
— The Candidate - A Political Romance • Joseph Alexander Altsheler

... had been engaged. The leader was quite famous through that section of country and had played at such affairs for years. Everybody for miles around knew Daddy Whitehead and the fiddle from which he could extract the most enticing music boys and girls had ever danced to; while his assistants, Mose Coffin and Abe Skinner were fairly good with the violoncello and oboe, making a good combination capable of playing up-to-date dances, as well ...
— The Chums of Scranton High - Hugh Morgan's Uphill Fight • Donald Ferguson

... all fighting ought to be done nowadays by metal soldiers. I perceive, my dear Daddy, that all real ...
— Mr. Britling Sees It Through • H. G. Wells

... on two crutches, and you cannot be a missionary any more because you are sick all the time! Tell me, daddy!" ...
— The Dark Star • Robert W. Chambers


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