From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishpapapa‧pa /pəˈpɑː $ ˈpɑːpə/ noun [countable] old-fashionedFATHER a way of talking to or about your father Good morning, Papa!
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papa• It was your precious brother who stole customers away from papa, took the profits to put in his own pocket.• As with Terry she meant nothing to him, except as a means of extorting money from her papa.• Dear Kidsday: I am 10, and my papa died in July.• From the sixth century the title papa became especially Roman in the West.• Let me introduce you, papa.Origin papa (1600-1700) French Greek papas; → POPE