From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdaddydad‧dy /ˈdædi/ ●●● S1 noun (plural daddies) [countable] 1 FATHER informal father – used especially by children or when speaking to children Daddy’s home!2 → the daddy/your daddy → sugar daddy
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daddy• Daddy, can I have a drink, please?• Prof Eno took us aside and explained about mummy rabbits and daddy rabbits.• Go and ask Daddy if he'll give you a ride to school.• I once heard daddy say to her He'd picked a rotten wife.• How many of these songs could she have been singing to her daddy?• Look, Daddy's home!• My granddaddy and my daddy both were police chiefs in this town.• As I got older, we started singing as a trio with my daddy.• My daddy is a pilot.• Most boys think their daddy hung the moon.• Where's your daddy?