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papa
[pah-puh, puh-pah]
noun
Papa, a code word used in communications, especially by radio, to represent the letter P.
Papa
1/ ˈpɑːpɑː /
noun
communications a code word for the letter p
papa
2/ pəˈpɑː /
noun
old-fashioned, an informal word for father
papa
3/ ˈpɑːpɑː /
noun
RC Church another name for the pope 1
papa
4/ ˈpɑːpa /
noun
rare. a soft blue-grey clay of marine siltstone or sandstone
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of Papa1
Origin of Papa2
Origin of Papa3
Example Sentences
But not before papa Ozzy got a few words in edgewise.
The IT engineer revealed Monzo only stopped when their four-year-old daughter started crying and said "mama" and "papa".
Other times, with my gramma, papa, aunts, uncles and cousins, we’d maybe sit on the picnic tables out front, or take the food back to the house to eat in front of the TV.
“One Light, One Sun” implores its listeners to treat the Earth as precious, while “Everything Grows” explains that we are all ever-changing, even the “mamas” and “papas.”
“He was the most amazing husband, father, papa and actor. He loved performing for the ‘Days’ audience and sharing the stage with the greatest cast, crew, and production team in the business.
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