MOMMY

ma, mama, mamma, mom, momma, mommy, mammy, mum, mummy

(noun) informal terms for a mother

Source: WordNet® 3.1


Proper noun

Mommy

(North America, chiefly, used by young children) One's mother

Etymology

Noun

mommy (plural mommies)

(US, Canada, usually, childish) Mother.

Synonyms

• ma, mama, mamma, mom (US), momma (US), mum (British), mummy (British)

Verb

mommy (third-person singular simple present mommies, present participle mommying, simple past and past participle mommied)

(US, Canada, rare, informal) To treat someone like a mother would; to mother someone.

Adjective

mommy (comparative mommier, )

(US, Canada, rare, informal, chiefly, in the superlative) Characteristic of a mother; motherly.

Source: Wiktionary



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