Dada: The word that means practically everything

Dada or Da•da or da•da [dä dä]

n. 1. an informal term for Austen’s daddy: Look, Austen, here comes Dada!
2. a term to describe Sikh men: While in McDonalds with Mommy, Austen identified another Sikh man by saying “Dada.”
3. an extremely vague term for mother: After playing with Daddy, Austen became so excited to see Mommy that she pointed at her and proclaimed, “Dada!”
4. a term used to identify things that Austen-cakes can’t properly identify: Excited by all the animals in the zoo, Austen yelled “Dada!” while pointing at the llamas, pigs and goats.

v. 1. a term used while under the influence of the ‘fussies’: Not wanting to sit in the high-chair anymore, Austen became upset and mumbled “dadadadada.”

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