Sugar Mama

B1 21+

Pronunciation: /ˈʃʊɡər ˈmɑmə/

Definitions of sugar mama

noun a woman who spends money on a younger person, typically a romantic partner, in exchange for companionship or sexual favors

Example Sentences

A1 My friend's mom is a sugar mama who loves to spoil him.

A2 She became a sugar mama after inheriting a large sum of money.

B1 The concept of a sugar mama is often associated with older women dating younger men for financial support.

B2 She enjoys being a sugar mama and showering her partner with gifts and luxury vacations.

C1 Despite societal stigma, some women embrace the role of a sugar mama and enjoy the power dynamics it entails.

C2 Her reputation as a successful businesswoman and sugar mama precedes her in high society circles.

Examples of sugar mama in a Sentence

formal The wealthy older woman is often referred to as a sugar mama.

informal My friend's mom is like a sugar mama, always spoiling him with gifts.

slang I heard she's looking for a sugar mama to take care of her.

figurative In the world of finance, having a sugar mama investor can be a game-changer.

Grammatical Forms of sugar mama

past tense

sugar mama'd

plural

sugar mamas

comparative

sweeter mama

superlative

sweetest mama

present tense

sugar mama

future tense

will be a sugar mama

perfect tense

has been a sugar mama

continuous tense

is being a sugar mama

singular

sugar mama

positive degree

sweet mama

infinitive

to be a sugar mama

gerund

being a sugar mama

participle

sugar mama-ing

Origin and Evolution of sugar mama

First Known Use: 1920 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'sugar mama' originated in African-American vernacular English.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a wealthy woman who financially supports a younger romantic partner, the term has evolved to also encompass any woman who provides financial support or gifts to a younger person in exchange for companionship or intimacy.