The difference between Daddy and Mommy
When used as nouns, daddy means father, whereas mommy means mother.
Daddy is also verb with the meaning: to father, to sire.
Mommy is also adjective with the meaning: characteristic of a mother.
check bellow for the other definitions of Daddy and Mommy
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Daddy as a noun (usually, childish):
Father.
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Daddy as a noun (informal):
Male lover.
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Daddy as a noun (dated, _, slang):
Examples:
"Rock 'n' roll is cool, daddy, and you know it!"
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Daddy as a verb (chiefly, Appalachia):
To father, to sire.
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Mommy as a noun (US, Canada, usually, childish):
Mother.
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Mommy as an adjective (US, Canada, rare, informal, chiefly, in the superlative):
Characteristic of a mother; motherly.
Examples:
"She is the mommiest of mommies."