Southerners say "Big Daddy"?

Anonymous
My family is from MIssissippi. My father- from Texas with some Haitian roots- had us call our grandparents Madea and Big Daddy.
I was raised in Ny so only met one other Madea until Tyler Perry
Anonymous
I call my husband big daddy
Anonymous
I’m 6th gen southerner from Kentucky to north Texas. I called my grandparents big mama and big daddy. My maternal line also came from Kentucky to north Texas and they call their grandparents big daddy and big mama.
Anonymous
I grew up in the south and don’t recall any Big Daddies. I have, however, heard many interesting names for grandparents, such as Memaw, Mawmaw, Gigi, Pepaw, Papaw, Yaya, etc.
Anonymous
I call my bf big daddy. He has a big package lol
Anonymous
Not uncommon in the South.
Anonymous
It’s not widespread but it doesn’t surprise me. My grandparents were Poppy and Honey.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the south and don’t recall any Big Daddies. I have, however, heard many interesting names for grandparents, such as Memaw, Mawmaw, Gigi, Pepaw, Papaw, Yaya, etc.


+1
Anonymous
It's not common, but not unheard of to call a grand parent "big daddy".

Also, I didn't know that "daddy" was something sexual until
I started reading this board. I'm in my 40s and not a puritan. But I also do not watch porn.

So I think those of you who have sexualized "daddy" it says more about you than the 70year olds who think nothing of the term.
Anonymous
I grew up in Texas. On my mother's side of the family we, and all my many aunts, uncles and cousins, all called my mother's parents Big Daddy and Big Mama. I did not hear anyone else use these names until I saw "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof". My father was from Pennsylvania. We called his parents Mammy and Pappy.
Anonymous
Southerners should be “re-educated” a la China-Xinjiang

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" -- the family patriarch is "Big Daddy" and his wife is "Big Momma" -- but it's by no means universal in the south. Both of my parents are from South Carolina, and neither of their families uses it.



Yep. First time had heard it was in that play/movie . . . but i grew up in so california
Anonymous
The south is weird.
Anonymous
I am born and raised in Richmond and have NEVER heard anyone in RVA use that term. Ever. My entire extended family still lives there and my sister's kids call my father "grandpa"

The only person I know who has their kids call the grandfather Big Daddy is from New Jersey.
Anonymous
I'm southern, never heard anyone call their father Big Daddy but if I did it would mean someone well known in the community and wealthy.
In our house Dad is Pop, Mom is Ma, Grandma and Grandpa respectfully, my grandson calls me Maw which I hate but I love him so he can call me whatever he wants, my grand daughter calls me Me Me. Don't care for that either but okay.
Grandmere pronounce French fits me better.

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