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daddy-o noun- a term of address for a man US
Also variant “daddio”. - Wait a minute, daddy-o, I’m going your way! — Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man, p. 173, 1947
- Coined during the Beat era, used there without irony for a brief period and then used with mocking irony since. — Arnold Shaw, Lingo of Tin-Pan Alley, p. 10, 1950
- You just burned down the town last Wednesday, daddy-o. — William “Lord” Buckley, Nero, 1951
- You know who I want to marry, Daddio, you know. — George Mandel, Flee the Angry Strangers, p. 358, 1952
- “Sorry, Daddy-o,” said Red. “Some other time.” — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 38, 1955
- RIFF: Spread the word, Diesel. DIESEL: Right, daddy-o. — Stephen Sondheim, West Side Story, 1957
- Evan Hunter, author of MGM’s movie “Blackboard Jungle,” was sued for using the expression “daddy-o” in the script. A Midwest disc jockey claimed he coined the term. — San Francisco Chronicle, This Week, p. 10 (II), 26 August 1962
- Daddy-o, I’m going to make like I didn’t dig what you just put down. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 110, 1967
- You can get a steak here. Hey daddy-o, don’t be a [Mia makes the international symbol for square, made popular by Pebbles Flintstone.] — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Pop [music] is now old. It’s no longer the noo scene daddio. — John Robb, The Nineties, p. 115, 1999
- the US Federal Communications Commission US
- — Bill Davis, Jawjacking, p. 33, 1977
- an aggressive, predatory male homosexual US
- He is simply the brass-brained, muscle-bound Golden Boy who appointed himself my jailhouse Daddy-o. — James Blake, The Joint, p. 24, 13 May 1951
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