In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," Daddy Cool is the nickname given to Daniel Watson, the father of the Watson family. He is known for his laid-back and easygoing personality, which contrasts with his wife's more authoritarian nature.
daddy is reffered to her pimp or her boyfriend.
I'm assuming you mean from the book The Watsons go to Birmingham? Well, everything would have gone as planned, I guess.
independent, rude, protective of his family, mean to people who hurt his family
This line from "The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis metaphorically suggests that Byron is in trouble or facing consequences for his actions. It implies that Byron is in a vulnerable or challenging situation where others are ready to criticize or punish him.
Some key character traits in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" include Kenny's intelligence and sensitivity, Byron's rebellious nature and protective instincts, and Joetta's innocence and kindness. The parents, Wilona and Daniel, are portrayed as nurturing, loving, and devoted to their children.
In the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis, when Kenny says his dad decided to "cut up," he means that his dad decided to act silly or misbehave in a playful manner. This phrase is often used in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) to describe someone behaving in a humorous or exaggerated way. Kenny's dad's decision to "cut up" is a moment of levity in the story, providing comic relief in the midst of serious events.
Daddy is usually a term used to address a Father.
He's trying to say that you are one of his "prostitutes".
Daddy
2 hours if you mean Birmingham Alabama
Before answering that, it has to be specified whether you mean Birmingham Alabama or Birmingham England.
sugar daddy