Daddy is a poem by Sylvia Plath. It is one of Plath's best-known poems, in part because of its vivid, sometimes brutal imagery. Daddy is perhaps in large part inspired by the early death of Plath's father, a few weeks prior to the poet's eighth birthday.
A Daddy in gay culture is an older man sexually involved in a relationship or having a sexual interest in a younger man or son (gay culture). The age gap may differ, but the relationship involves the traditional parental hierarchy of father-son dynamics, the daddy providing emotional support and guidance along with sexual encouragement and nurturing to the inexperienced and vulnerable partner. The typical interpretation usually includes the dad taking the sexual role of top (sex) while the bottom (sex) role is ascribed to the son, though actually many relationships work the other way round or have no such strict behavioural categories rooted in anal sex.
"Daddy" is a fictional character from the British comedy television series "Keeping Up Appearances". He is the father of the central character Hyacinth Bucket and is portrayed by actor George Webb. "Daddy" has four daughters: Hyacinth Bucket, Daisy, Violet and Rose.
Daddy is a 2001 Telugu (Indian) film.The movie has meagstar Chiranjeevi and Simran in title roles and was produced by Allu Aravind on Geeta Arts banner under the direction of Suresh Krishna. The film was an average performer at the boxoffice. The movie was released on 4th October 2001.