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"Dad" , a 2001 episode of the American television series Angel "Dad" , an unmade episode of the British television series Red Dwarf; Dad, a shortened title of the American web series Dad Feels; Abbreviation for Die Another Day.
Most abbreviations can be found in the Chambers Dictionary as this is the dictionary primarily used by crossword setters. ... Father – DA, DAD, FR, PA; Fellow – F;
Disinhibited attachment disorder (DAD) according to the International Classification of Diseases (), is defined as: "A particular pattern of abnormal social functioning that arises during the first five years of life and that tends to persist despite marked changes in environmental circumstances, e.g. diffuse, nonselectively focused attachment behaviour, attention-seeking and indiscriminately ...
Here may also be classed the abbreviated forms for the name of God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost; also for the names of the Blessed Virgin, the saints, etc.; likewise abbreviations used in the administration of the Sacraments, mortuary epitaphs, etc. (to which class belong the numerous Catacomb inscriptions); finally some miscellaneous ...
This is a list of computing and IT acronyms, initialisms and abbreviations. 0–9. 1GL—first-generation programming language; 1NF—first normal form; 10B2 ...
A stay-at-home dad taking care of children in the American Midwest c. 2000. A stay-at-home dad [a] is a father who is the main caregiver of the children and is generally the homemaker of the household. The female equivalent is the stay-at-home mother or housewife. As families have evolved, the practice of being a stay-at-home dad has become ...
Dad Has Been Surprising Daughter, Now 18, with a New Dress Every Christmas. He Hopes He Can Keep Doing It 'Forever' (Exclusive) Jordan Greene. December 24, 2024 at 4:30 AM.
Presumed father – where a presumption of paternity has determined that a man is a child's father regardless of if he actually is or is not the biological father Social father – where a man takes de facto responsibility for a child, such as caring for one who has been abandoned or orphaned (the child is known as a "child of the family" in ...