Originally posted by: Dabulls23
This is why I am against anyone addressing anyone bhai, bhaiya, da or di....Just call them by name and if they are older than add ji...solves all the problems..
Originally posted by: ankit_nyc
to all those people who use the term "sugar daddy" to refer to their b/f's.....listen up it's disrespectful according to some members of hte forum and you are engaged in naughty behavior with your father because you just called him you daddy...........a big ewwwwwwwwww to all those who call their b/f's "big daddy", "sugar daddy" etc................😛 a humble request to all those people, please check in to this forum from time to time to learn which words to use when......😃 Thank you
Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
Do actually know when a girl calls her boyfriend a Sugar Daddy? 😕 From your post, it seems like you just think it means sweet. 😆
Originally posted by: ankit_nyc
😃 you obviously missed the message......if "dada" can only mean brother then what other possible meaning could the term "sugar daddy" have besides meaning a sweet father? 😃 I mean as you said, a term can only have one meaning right? so "dada" can only mean brother and sugar daddy can only mean sweet father.........😃
Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
Dada in Bengali means brother or brother-like figure, and there is no other meaning for this word.Sugar Daddy is a English slang term for....well, Ankit you know everything, so do I really need to spell it out for you?
Originally posted by: ankit_nyc
😃 oh how convenient...........so dada has only one meaning, whereas the term "daddy" has many meanings? fascinaiting.........so it's okay for someone to refer to their b/f, or husband as sugar daddy or big daddy, but not okay to refer to them as dada? 😃 very convenient indeed...........
Originally posted by: tulipbaby53
People do not normally refer to their boyfriends/ husbands are their Sugar Daddy unless if they are with them for money. Got it? 😊 Seems like you are not familiar with the slang term.Dada in Hindi means "Paternal Grandfather", Dada in Bengali means "brother", and Dada in English can be taken to be Daddy by an infant.You're trying to teach me linguistics. Perhaps you need to check your definitions before making arguments on connotations and denotations.
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