baby-momma

See also: baby momma and babymomma

English

Noun

baby-momma (plural baby-mommas)

  1. Alternative spelling of baby mama.
    • 2014, Eric Jerome Dickey, chapter 30, in A Wanted Woman, New York, N.Y.: Dutton, →ISBN, page 212:
      “Twenty kids?” / “From what I hear the number is still rising. Not including whoever is pregnant.” / “Not including who else he breed. No matter how it divides, better than nothing.” / “All his baby-mommas will do is run to Limegrove and buy bags and shoes.”
    • 2016, Phileto G. Milligan, “Spring Break Puma 1993”, in Puma Gianni (Gianni Family; I), [United States]: Gutta Publication$, →ISBN, pages 40–41:
      Looking at her, I could already see that sometime in the near future, some young-cat is gonna make me bust his head over her. I just pray she doesn’t fall prey to one of these dope-boys with two, or three baby-mommas already.
    • 2017, Marquita Pellerin-Gammage, “Misogyny on the Campaign Path: Political Terrorism against Women: []”, in Daryl Taiwo Harris, editor, NEWSCHASER: The Rhetoric of Trump in Essays and Commentaries, New York, N.Y.: Universal Write Publications LLC, →ISBN, page 43:
      The political and economic attack on Black womanhood continued with the mislabeling of Black women as welfare-queens, matriarchs and baby-mommas. Scholars have accurately credited both republicans and democrats for the political alienation and devaluing of Black womanhood.