babymomma

See also: baby momma and baby-momma

English

Noun

babymomma (plural babymommas)

  1. Alternative spelling of baby mama.
    • 2002, Garry Mulholland, “Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway)”, in This Is Uncool: The 500 Greatest Singles Since Punk and Disco, London: Cassell Illustrated, →ISBN, page 228, column 1:
      All the serious stuff about errant Jamaican fathers and suffering babymommas is left unsaid, submerged between the bravura double-tracked vocals and the vivid joy of a brand-new sound.
    • 2003, Cheo Hodari Coker, “The Long Kiss Goodnight”, in Unbelievable: The Life, Death, and Afterlife of The Notorious B.I.G. (A VIBE Book), New York, N.Y.: Three Rivers Press, →ISBN, page 257:
      Eight more stretch limos and 20 other cars followed behind the hearse, and through the windows people saw Ms. Wallace, Faith Evans, and the whole Bad Boy family and waved at them. Some waved their fists in a final triumphant gesture, saluting rather than celebrating. Tears flowed from the eyes of hardrocks and babymommas. No one could feel the cold anymore.
    • 2014, Patricia Carlin, “The World Is Your Litter Box”, in How to Make Your Cat an Internet Celebrity: A Guide to Financial Freedom, Philadelphia, Pa.: Quirk Books, →ISBN, page 112:
      Please, people, spay and neuter your pets. Babymommas and babydaddies can take a significant bite out of your cat’s earnings. A single litter can yield eight kittens! That’s a lot of mouths for your cat to feed.