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(colloquial and in direct address) Father, baba.
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(especially among people of Indian or Chinese ancestry) A father.
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(slang, chiefly US) Father of child in common, particularly one who did not marry the mother and provides little or no support for the mother and child.
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Alternative form of babyfather [(Caribbean, African-American Vernacular, Jamaica) The biological father of a (woman's) child, especially one to whom she is not married.]
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Alternative form of baby daddy [(slang, chiefly US) Father of child in common, particularly one who did not marry the mother and provides little or no support for the mother and child.]
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Alternative form of baby daddy [(slang, chiefly US) Father of child in common, particularly one who did not marry the mother and provides little or no support for the mother and child.]
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An early form of marriage in Sri Lanka, where the man went to live with his wife's family as a relatively unimportant family member.
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(informal) In the southern United States, the male head of a household, or sometimes a grandfather
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A male bridesmaid. A male attendant to a female bride at a wedding.
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Title of respect for an adult male member of a fraternal/sororal organization, or comrade in a movement, or even a stranger using fictive kin.
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In polygamy, the relationship between one co-wife and another, in respect to their children.
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(childish) Alternative form of dada [(childish) Father, dad.]
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Used to address one's father
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Alternative form of dadbod [(slang) The slighty paunchy body type characteristic of a father; a man who has this type of body.]
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A genre, aesthetic, or fashion trend stereotypically associated with fatherhood or particularly popular among fathers.
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Alternative form of dada (“father”) [(childish) Father, dad.]
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(often Scotland) Alternative form of daddy [(usually childish) Father.]
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Alternative form of daddykins [Affectionate term of address for one's father.]
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Alternative form of daddy-o [(informal, dated) Term of address for a man.]
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(usually childish) Father.
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(informal, derogatory) A girl or woman who has a very close bond with her father.
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(informal, dated) Term of address for a man.
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Alternative form of daddy-o [(informal, dated) Term of address for a man.]
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(Canada, US, informal) fatherhood
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Affectionate term of address for one's father.
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(informal) Synonym of fatherhood
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(physics) A nuclide left over from radioactive decay.
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(obsolete) One's father-in-law.
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(informal) Synonym of family man
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An adult male with a spouse and children to whose well-being he is dedicated.
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A term of respectful address for an elderly man.
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(informal, dated) A godmother.
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A woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner; a female godparent who sponsors the baptism of a child.
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(informal, dated) A godfather.
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(plural "grand") A thousand of some unit of currency, such as dollars or pounds. (Compare G.)
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A person whose talent or destined career does not become apparent until they reach old age.
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grandmotherly behaviour; mild or weak authoritarianism
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(Britain, informal) An extension built to house an elderly relative.
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Synonym of mother-in-law apartment
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Alternative form of insta-dad [(slang) A childless man who enters into a relationship with a woman who has children, instantly becoming a father.]
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Having stereotypical characteristics of an elderly unmarried aunt; straight-laced, old-fashioned, etc.
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(linguistics, anthropology) The style of speech and manners which are to be observed between an Australian aboriginal man and his mother-in-law (i.e. wife's mother). Depending on the particular people, this can go so as far as an entirely separate vocabulary of words.
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The mother of any of one's friends.
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Alternative form of maegth [(historical) In Anglo-Saxon England, an extended family, a kind of kindred group; clan, tribe, generation, stock, race, people]
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(archaic) A son of one's child.
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In Samoa, a woman who has married into a family and whose social status is determined by that of her husband.
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(Internet slang) Initialism of other half: a husband, wife, partner, etc. [(idiomatic) A spouse.]
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(colloquial) Father, papa.
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(often childish) Dad, daddy, father; a familiar or old-fashioned term of address to one’s father.
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(US, dialect, Southern US, less commonly) A father.
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(South Africa) child support
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(colloquial, regional) father
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(nonstandard or rural) Father; pa.
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(US, colloquial, sometimes childish) father, papa.
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(endearing) One's father or grandfather, or a male authority figure having similar standing.
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A member of a traditional Hawaiian group marriage between two or more brothers with their wives, or two or more sisters with their husbands.
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Sr. - Used after a proper name that is common to a father and his son to indicate that the father is being referred to rather than the son (junior, fils).
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(informal, by extension) A dominant older human male.
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A title used to personify or respectfully refer to concepts or animals.
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A woman comrade in arms.
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(slang) A god, especially (derogatory, offensive) God the Father.
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(derogatory slang) Alternative form of sky daddy: a god; God. [(slang) A god, especially (derogatory, offensive) God the Father.]
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A wife who provides domestic or social support, but not love or affection
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A sibling with whom an unborn child shares the womb.
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