baby mamma
See also: baby-mamma and babymamma
English
Noun
baby mamma (plural baby mammas)
- Alternative spelling of baby mama.
- 2009, Steve Perry, “The roots of Raggedy Schools”, in Raggedy Schools: The Untold Truth, Middletown, Conn.: Renegade Book, →ISBN, page 3:
- We’ve bled all the blood that we can afford to bleed, lost all of the promise that we have to lose, made too many baby mammas and not enough fathers. Too many grandmothers are too tired from raising too many babies.
- 2016, Stephanie Evanovich, chapter 9, in The Total Package: A Novel, New York, N.Y.: Avon Books, published 2017, →ISBN, page 143:
- His criminal record, such as it was, consisted of one shoplifting offense when he was ten. He never took a dirty drug test. There were no random baby mammas. With the exception of his mother, there was nobody from his past willing to lend insight.
- 2017, Coletta McWhorter, “Til Death This Time”, in Failure at Marriage, →ISBN, page 147:
- The drama pertaining him and his baby mammas had to cease, and the control they had over him was done and over with. Now that I had become the wife, and made Casper’s last name my very own, I didn’t mind stepping to the plate whenever he was too weak to do so.