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daddy noun- the very best US, 1865
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 2, Fall 1991
- I’ve seen a bird which has finally killed its opponent [in a cock fight...] start crowing like it’s shouting, “I’m the daddy, I’m the daddy.” — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 107, 2000
- It’s The Daddy. — Holsten Pils television advertising., 2001
- Harley claims the V-Rod is the most radical motorcycle in the company’s 100-year history, as well as being its most powerful production bike ever. They’re not wrong. This bike is the daddy of them all. — The Guardian, 25 May 2003
- the most powerful inmate in a borstal (a juvenile offenders penal institution); in prison, the most powerful or very strong inmate, or the prisoner who runs a racket UK, 1978
- You’re nothing. I’m the daddy here. — Scum, 1979
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 43, 1996
- “Lenny,” he said, “the Daddy is telling everybody that you’re a cockney poof.” — Lenny McLean, The Guv’nor, p. 30, 1998
- a leader UK
Originally prison slang, especially of a forceful personality among borstal inmates; now in wider use. - I’m looking round for the Number One, the daddy. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 177, 2001
- the dominant partner in a male homosexual relationship US, 1932
- They are usually long-terms and are familiarly known to inmates by such local cognomens as “wolves,” “top men,” “jockers” or “daddies.” — Ebony, p. 82, July 1951
- [T]he queens will go on looking for their own legendary permanent “Daddies” among the older men who dig the queens’ special brand of gone sexplay[.] — John Rechy, City of Night, p. 108, 1963
- But the homosexual daddies would pretend to have more money than they really had. — Geoff Brown, I Want What I Want, p. 47, 1966
- It must have been your night to play daddy. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 333, 1967
- Well, they’re more hard-working, because to them it’s just a front and they got to prove that they are daddy. — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 119, 1972
- He truly was my bitch, and I was his daddy. — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 307, 1995
- an aggressive, predatory male homosexual US
- “Look, if you’re a kid in here it means ya gotta have a ‘daddy.’” — Nathan Heard, To Reach a Dream, p. 30, 1972
- Inmates subject to rape (“punks”) face threats and violence perpetrated by stronger inmates (“daddies,” “jockers,” or “booty bandits”) who initiate unwanted sexual acts. — Corrections Today, p. 100, December 1996
- the woman who plays the active, masculine role in a lesbian relationship US, 1940s
- The complementary role to the femme is the “stud broad” or “daddy” who assumes the male role. — Rose Giallombardo, Society of Women, p. 124, 1966
- in the US Army, your supervising officer US
- — Carl Fleischhauer, A Glossary of Army Slang, p. 13, 1968
- used as a term of address to a man UK, 1681
- She say, “No, Daddy, my money ain’t short.” — Christina and Richard Milner, Black Players, p. 87, 1972
- a marijuana cigarette UK, 2001
- — Mike Haskins, Drugs, p. 287, 2003
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