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The phrase "sugar daddy" is a commonly used and accepted term in written English.
It is often used to refer to a wealthy, older man who supports a younger person, usually in exchange for companionship or sexual favors. Examples: 1. She knew she had to impress her new sugar daddy if she wanted to continue living a life of luxury. 2. The young actor was rumored to have a sugar daddy who funded his lavish lifestyle. 3. As a struggling college student, she turned to being a sugar baby and found herself a generous sugar daddy who paid for her education. 4. The politician's opponents accused him of being a sugar daddy to his younger, attractive secretary. 5. She was hesitant at first, but eventually agreed to become a sugar baby to a wealthy sugar daddy who promised to take care of all her financial needs.
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sugar daddy
noun
A man who spends money for the benefit of a relationship with an often younger romantic or sexual partner.
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A sugar daddy.
He was their sugar daddy".
No advertising, no sugar daddy.
BP was the biggest sugar daddy.
HALFWAY between marriage and prostitution lies the sugar daddy.
He transformed Argentina from a sugar daddy for the rich into a sugar daddy for the poor.
He worries about her choice of a sugar daddy.
"I'm all about the sugar daddy," the woman said.
Even if they get a sugar daddy, that's not enough.
It's down to us, there isn't a sugar daddy anymore.
"We don't have a sugar daddy yet," Mr. Cohen said.
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