babymama

See also: baby mama and baby-mama

English

Noun

babymama (plural babymamas)

  1. Alternative form of baby mama.
    • 2001, Pearl Cleage, “Permanent Shit List”, in I Wish I Had a Red Dress, New York, N.Y.: William Morrow, →ISBN, page 44:
      Anita believed Junior had saved her life and for that she was his constant defender against any and all comers, including his siblings, his babymamas and whatever law enforcement and other agency officials found their way to her door.
    • 2014, Jens Lapidus, translated by Astri von Arbin Ahlander, Life Deluxe, New York, N.Y.: Pantheon Books, →ISBN, page 431:
      Elliot was living in Germany now—apparently he had three kids there, with three different babymamas.
    • 2014, Meesha Mink [pseudonym; Niobia Bryant], Kiss the Ring: An Urban Tale, New York, N.Y.: Touchstone, Simon & Schuster, →ISBN, page 212:
      She didn’t know if the cute girl with a spiky short hairdo was one of his babymamas, one of his girlfriends, or a brand-new recruit, but Naeema was ready to chat it up with the playboy.
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