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sugar daddy noun an older man who supports or helps support a young lover UK, 1926 With occasional playful variants.- The boss catered mostly to Indians who had struck oil on the reservation, beefy cattlemen who were sure to be milked, sugar-daddies with their sable-sporting chicken dinners, and butter-and-egg men with plenty of bacon. — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 84, 1946
- James C. will become a kind of sugar-daddy “investment”[.] — Terry Southern, Now Dig This, p. 201, 17 November 1962
- In Los Angeles, I used to have a multimillionaire sugar daddy. — Susan Hall, Ladies of the Night, p. 133, 1973
- Well, I need a sugar daddy / He could be my friend / And if I needed money / I know he would lend me a hand. — Christine McVie (Fleetwood Mac), Sugar Daddy, 1975
- Find out who bought it for her. Her sugar daddy. — Lethal Weapon, 1987
- Female college student looking for “financially secure” Sugar Daddy. — Anka Radakovich, The Wild Girls Club, p. 43, 1994
- [T]he sexually abused Cinderella who married her sugar-daddy prince and then poisoned him[.] — The Guardian, p. 8, 26 February 2002
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