baby-mamma

See also: baby mamma and babymamma

English

Noun

baby-mamma (plural baby-mammas)

  1. Alternative spelling of baby mama.
    • 2012, Kevin Alberto Sabio, “From Predators to Protectors”, in Raise Your Brown Black Fist 2!! More Political Shouts of an Angry Afro Latino, Denver, Colo.: Outskirts Press, Inc., →ISBN, page 77:
      We need to teach our youth to become builders instead of destroyers. We need to teach them to become thinkers and artisans, not thugs and baby-mammas. Our youth need to become revolutionaries, not gangstas. We need our youth to go from being predators…to our protectors.
    • 2014, Jill Daugherty, chapter 33, in Defining Courage, Denver, Colo.: Open Mike Publishing, →ISBN, page 271:
      “Irish mythology is worse than Greek mythology,” she said with a chuckle. “You need a color-coded diagram to keep track of all the baby-daddies and baby-mammas.”
    • 2015, Joan Collins, chapter 26, in The St. Tropez Lonely Hearts Club, London: Constable, published 2016, →ISBN, page 269:
      Go away, Fabrizio – I don’t want to see you any more. Go to Paris – go live with that pimp Maximus. Go to one of your girls, your baby-mammas, and your bastard kids . . .