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nanny

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nanny /ˈnanē, ˈnæni /
noun
(plural nannies)
1 a person, typically a woman, employed to care for a child in its own home.
a person or institution regarded as interfering and overprotective.
2 informal one's grandmother.
3 (in full nanny goat) a female goat.
verb
(nannies, nannying, nannied)
1 [no object] work as a nanny:
she cooked, cleaned, and nannied for a family in California.
2 [with object] be overprotective towards:
stop nannying us! We are capable of dealing with our own lives.
– DERIVATIVES
nannyish
– ORIGIN early 18th century : pet form of the given name Ann. The verb dates from the 1950s.