Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'm a sixth generation southerner and lived in the deep South my entire life until I came here. And I never ever onece heard anyoen in real life called Big Daddy.
Same here. I don't know anybody named Big Daddy lol. (I'm from Georgia which is about as Southern as it gets.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'm a sixth generation southerner and lived in the deep South my entire life until I came here. And I never ever onece heard anyoen in real life called Big Daddy.
Same here. I don't know anybody named Big Daddy lol. (I'm from Georgia which is about as Southern as it gets.)
Anonymous wrote:I love it when you call me Big Pop-pa
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I'm a sixth generation southerner and lived in the deep South my entire life until I came here. And I never ever onece heard anyoen in real life called Big Daddy.
Same here. I don't know anybody named Big Daddy lol. (I'm from Georgia which is about as Southern as it gets.)
Big Daddy is more of a Louisiana thing, I think. It might come from translating " grand pere."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's his nickname. Dense much?
No kidding! Whether it's a common nickname is the point. Bless your heart.
Anonymous wrote:It's his nickname. Dense much?
Anonymous wrote:Blanche Deveraux and Tennessee Williams are the only people I've heard use it. It's not common.