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Definition of mommy in English: mommynounPlural mommies ˈmɒmiˈmɑmi North American informal One's mother (chiefly as a child's term). British term mummy Example sentencesExamples - She brought her to my side and whispered that she was ready to meet her mommy.
- A mommy and her little ones parading past the backseat window of the Chevelle.
- They do not expect the mentor to be their mommy, daddy, their magic wand or their friend.
- We've seen it done on TV, and our mommies have told us it's the right thing to do, so go for it.
- Claycomb called his mommy, who wired him money for a bus ticket to Colorado.
- The mommy eyed the bottom cage, with the cute little teddy bear hamsters rolling around in it.
- Maybe it's because my parents were so good at it, but I have lately found myself around a number of really inept mommies and daddies.
- So my husband took my ticket, my two kids and went to the show with David and his mommy and daddy.
- While the mommies in the crowd just nodded and smiled, the rest of the audience must have felt they were watching pure surrealism.
- In a poem about my mommy I know that no matter what, we will always be together.
- Maybe they never had a mommy and a daddy who loved them, and maybe they never had opportunities.
- When I watch a mommy and daddy play with that new baby, I know what kind of parents they have.
- My mommy then reassured me that such a thing would not happen, she and daddy are still loving as before.
- All the fish have mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas all the way back for a jillion years.
- Oh, I've known Kimberly since we were in our mommies' stomachs.
- It is just a product of one, what works for us, and two, what our mommies and daddies told us as children.
- I want my mommy or someone to stay with me until I get better, to tell me that I'm going to be alright.
- Not everyone has rich mommies and daddies who can spot them the cash.
- Enjoy some relaxation with your baby and meet other mommies in training.
- ‘They said we must ask our mommies if we can go to school because there will still be a few teachers,’ he said.
OriginEarly 20th century: from momma + -y. Rhymescommie, pommie, pommy, tommy Definition of mommy in US English: mommynounˈmɑmiˈmämē North American informal One's mother (chiefly as a child's term). British term mummy Example sentencesExamples - When I watch a mommy and daddy play with that new baby, I know what kind of parents they have.
- Enjoy some relaxation with your baby and meet other mommies in training.
- We've seen it done on TV, and our mommies have told us it's the right thing to do, so go for it.
- She brought her to my side and whispered that she was ready to meet her mommy.
- I want my mommy or someone to stay with me until I get better, to tell me that I'm going to be alright.
- A mommy and her little ones parading past the backseat window of the Chevelle.
- The mommy eyed the bottom cage, with the cute little teddy bear hamsters rolling around in it.
- ‘They said we must ask our mommies if we can go to school because there will still be a few teachers,’ he said.
- So my husband took my ticket, my two kids and went to the show with David and his mommy and daddy.
- In a poem about my mommy I know that no matter what, we will always be together.
- Maybe they never had a mommy and a daddy who loved them, and maybe they never had opportunities.
- Oh, I've known Kimberly since we were in our mommies' stomachs.
- While the mommies in the crowd just nodded and smiled, the rest of the audience must have felt they were watching pure surrealism.
- Not everyone has rich mommies and daddies who can spot them the cash.
- It is just a product of one, what works for us, and two, what our mommies and daddies told us as children.
- Maybe it's because my parents were so good at it, but I have lately found myself around a number of really inept mommies and daddies.
- Claycomb called his mommy, who wired him money for a bus ticket to Colorado.
- They do not expect the mentor to be their mommy, daddy, their magic wand or their friend.
- All the fish have mommies and daddies and grandmas and grandpas all the way back for a jillion years.
- My mommy then reassured me that such a thing would not happen, she and daddy are still loving as before.
OriginEarly 20th century: from momma + -y. |