Senpai vs Daddy - What's the difference?
senpai | daddy |
(usually, childish) father.
(informal) male lover.
* 1955 , (Ray Charles), Greenbacks
As nouns the difference between senpai and daddy
is that senpai is senior member of a group in Japanese arts; mentor while daddy is father.As a proper noun Daddy is
one's father.senpai
English
(wikipedia senpai)Alternative forms
* sempaiUsage notes
Use in English may carry humorous or affectionate connotations. This is possibly due to (assumed) reference to modern Japanese media, or possibly a lexical gap.Antonyms
* (l) ----daddy
English
(wikipedia daddy)Noun
(daddies)- She looked at me with that familiar desire
- Her eyes lit up like they were on fire
- She said, "My name's Flo, and you're on the right track,
- But look here, daddy , I wear furs on my back,
- So if you want to have fun in this man's land,
- Let Lincoln and Jackson start shaking hands."