Definition of «daddy»
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| Views | 3 |
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| First seen | 2026 |
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Daddy is a contemporary internet and pop-culture slang term that has evolved beyond its traditional familial meaning to convey a mix of admiration, irony, and sometimes sexual or humorous undertones. It is often used to address or describe a male figure who embodies authority, attractiveness, or a protective role, even in contexts where no actual parental relationship exists. The term carries a playful or exaggerated tone, frequently appearing in memes, jokes, or commentary about fictional characters, celebrities, or public figures. Its usage can range from affectionate to satirical, depending on the context, and it often reflects a blend of nostalgia, humor, or even critique of masculinity or power dynamics.
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> The new Spiderman movie is wild—daddy's not home, and the internet is losing it over the memes.
> When Odysseus shouted 'My daddy is coming home,' I didn’t expect it to sound like a New York dad yelling at his kids.
> People are calling Matt Damon the 'eternal daddy of Hollywood' because of his obsession with returning home in every movie.
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> Meanwhile me: watching this video who naturally has Shreya Ghoshal Mam's voice 😂💗✨ Daddy's not home.
> Matt Damon's obsession with returning home needs to be studied—this man is daddy goals for all the wrong reasons.
> My daddy is coming home. You're pining for a daddy. Homer was very modern!
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Daddy is also used in internet slang to describe a specific type of romantic or aesthetic appeal, often tied to a mature, confident, or slightly dominant persona. This sense of the word leans into a mix of admiration and playful objectification, particularly in discussions about celebrities, fictional characters, or even everyday people who exude a charismatic, older, or protective vibe. The term can be used to compliment someone’s appearance, demeanor, or energy, often with a teasing or flirtatious undertone. It’s commonly seen in fandom culture, where fans might jokingly or earnestly refer to a favorite actor, musician, or character as “daddy” to highlight their allure. The emotional register here is lighthearted and often humorous, though it can occasionally veer into more serious or suggestive territory depending on the audience and context. This usage is especially prevalent among younger, digitally savvy groups who enjoy playing with language to create inside jokes or shared cultural references.
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> Christopher Nolan: "My daddy is coming home" Robert Eggers: "Aye Fathr returns soonn"
> That actor’s voice is so deep and commanding—total daddy material.
> Who’s your daddy? (Spoiler: It’s the guy who just nailed that performance.)
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