Definitions

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  • noun US, obsolete Someone's house, home.

Etymologies

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Abbreviation of Latin domus ("home") (so Green 1998); or of English domicile.

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Examples

  • Woodsman: dommy, well no, not really. does pulling nose hairs count?

    unknown title 2009

  • Woodsman: just don't call twinkle toes, dommy. it will really push him off. the d.o.m.:

    unknown title 2009

  • Woodsman: just don't call twinkle toes, dommy. it will really push him off. the d.o.m.:

    unknown title 2009

  • Woodsman: just don't call twinkle toes, dommy. it will really push him off. the d.o.m.:

    unknown title 2009

  • Woodsman: just don't call twinkle toes, dommy. it will really push him off. the d.o.m.:

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  • And she clapped her hands and said it was wonderful; and then they talked together, and he heard them say something about a “natural moddleation to a dommy-something” — but it couldn’t have been

    The End of a Childhood 2003

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