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sugar daddy
[shoog-er dad-ee]
noun
plural
sugar daddiesa wealthy man who spends freely on a younger person, generally a woman or a gay man, in return for companionship or sexual intimacy.
sugar daddy
noun
slanga rich usually middle-aged or old man who bestows expensive gifts on a young person in return for companionship or sexual favours
Word History and Origins
Origin of sugar daddy1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Greenberg’s lawyer insisted he too had no idea that the girl was underage, telling reporters after his sentencing that the minor had advertised herself as being over 18 on a website for “sugar daddy” relationships.
I didn’t want to have to become a businessperson, but that is what — without a sugar daddy or a trust fund, and outside the confines of academia — being an artist does to you.
Ammar Moussa, a Harris campaign spokesman, dismissed the X event as a platform for lies, characterizing Trump and his “billionaire sugar daddy” as “infamous for their relationship with the truth.”
As the financial sugar daddy of research overseas that created COVID.
He's the sugar daddy who allows the American Mercury to stay afloat, and he's a rabid antisemite.
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When To Use
A sugar daddy is an older man who may throw gifts, allowances, and trips on a younger woman or man in exchange for a consensual sexual relationship.How do you pronounce sugar daddy?[ shoo g-er dad-ee ]
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