Either can be, depending on usage. "Daddy's" is possesive: "Those are daddy's slippers over there". "Daddies" is plural: "The three little girls and their daddies all waited in line for the carousel".
You can say 'Who is your daddy'? or 'Who's your daddy?' but not 'Whose'. The common confusion between the correct usage of "whose" and "who's" results from the similarity in their pronunciation. In...
Your daddy is the one who loves you more than all the world. He is the one who gets up and makes sure that you are comfortable at night, disciplines you when you need it, and takes up for you when no...
Depends on who your daddy is. If he is nice, then he is a nice daddy!-Nice: kind, delightful. To behave in a friendly, ingratiating, or conciliatory manner.