/ˈmɒmi/, /ˈmɑmi/
OriginFrom mom + -y (diminutive suffix).
- Canada, US, childish, usuallyMother.
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“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 ”
- broadly, slangAny sexually attractive woman.
- A dominant female partner, often used as an address.
“My girlfriend loves it when I call her mommy.”
- Canada, US, informal, rareTo treat someone like a mother would; to mother someone.
- Canada, US, informal, rareCharacteristic of a mother; motherly.
“She is the mommiest of mommies.”
“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.”
- Canada, USOne's mother
“I wish Mommy and Daddy didn't argue so much.”
Formsmommies(plural) · mommies(present, singular, third-person) · mommying(participle, present) · mommied(participle, past) · mommied(past) · mommier(comparative) · mommiest(superlative)
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