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daddy

/dad-ee/US // ˈdæd i //UK // (ˈdædɪ) //

老爹,爸爸,老子,爹地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    plural dad·dies.

    • : Informal. a diminutive of dad.
    • : Slang. sugar daddy.
    • : Slang. an affectionate or familiar term of address to a boyfriend or male romantic partner, especially if he is older.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dad·died, dad·dy·ing.

    • : Chiefly Appalachian. to father or sire.

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Examples

  • Ahead of Father’s Day on Sunday, we dig into the DNA of dads at a time of daddy disruption.

  • My daddy makes movies for work, and we made a movie together.

  • It was just Southern life, and my daddy’s trying to play jazz, nobody really want to hear that.

  • So, I more learned to be serious about it, because I like to joke around a lot with my daddy.

  • My daddy was a teacher too, so of course I just learned from seeing him, but he was real serious about music.

  • Between 25 and 30, you’re trying to decide how much longer before you start growing a beard and calling yourself ‘Daddy.

  • A recent U.S. study found men get a “daddy bonus” —employers seem to like men who have children and their salaries show it.

  • Of course, Kim Jong-Un takes an image hit as a Katy Perry-obsessed, margarita-drinking maniac with daddy issues.

  • Too many people reverted to a childlike state, and they wanted a daddy-protector.

  • Alexis did not know to act differently than she might for any other picture taken of her by her daddy.

  • I hoped Daddy would get my letter and come and take charge of the search himself.

  • “I am interested in her particularly because Daddy Norwood needs her,” admitted the older girl.

  • I dare say Daddy has heaps of extra things on his hands because of all the time he spent gadding with us in Europe.

  • Still no sign of daddy, think must be dead or stolen though nobody to steal same in country.

  • We have roamed around with Daddy too much to be quite like pattern society girls.