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English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Noun
[edit]mommy (plural mommies)
- (US, Canada, usually childish) Mother.
- 2012, Willow Yamahchi, Bad Mommy, Insomniac Press, →ISBN, page 91:
- The only bad-karma-reducing sposie on the market is a new line of biodegradable (meaning here "useless") sposie that won't last through the lightest of baby pees and will force you to change baby approximately once every thirty seconds, thereby completely undoing any so-called karma reduction. Only bad mommies use sposies.
- 2015, Paul Easter, Consciousness Before Conscience:
- They will never part even though in mommy's heart she wishes daddy would leave forever. One grief-some January 25 mommy rested never to return for her and daddy went on a walk. “Where is mommy”, said baby but daddy couldn't talk.
- (vulgar) A milf or sexually attractive mother.
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[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → Hebrew: מָאמִי (mámi)
Translations
[edit]mum — see mum
Verb
[edit]mommy (third-person singular simple present mommies, present participle mommying, simple past and past participle mommied)
Etymology 2
[edit]Adjective
[edit]mommy (comparative mommier, superlative mommiest)
- (US, Canada, rare, informal, chiefly in the superlative) Characteristic of a mother; motherly.
- She is the mommiest of mommies.
- 2013, Erin MacPherson, The Christian Mama's Guide to Having a Baby:
- I am smack-dab in the middle of the mommiest years of my life. There are toys strewn across my once-pristine floors, goldfish crackers in my couch cushions, and empty juice boxes in my car.
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