stay at home



stay at home

1. adjective A phrase used to describe a parent who cares for his or her children instead of having a traditional job outside of the home. Typically used in the phrases "stay at home mom" and "stay at home dad." I never thought I would miss working in an office, but being a stay at home mom is utterly exhausting. Once my niece was born, my brother became a stay at home dad.
2. adjective A phrase used to describe one who prefers to spend time at home, as opposed to going out and/or engaging in social activities. I've never been one to party or travel—I'm just a stay at home girl.
3. noun One who tends to stay home, as opposed to going out. Why do I have to be the stay at home all the time? I like to travel, too, you know!
See also: home, stay

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hallr-Ancient Scandinavian
EduardE-doo-ahrt (German)German, Russian, Czech, Slovak, Croatian, Catalan, Dutch, Estonian, Romanian, Georgian, Armenian
Jasper['dʒæspə]
HartwinHAHRT-veen (German)German, Ancient Germanic
ZakZAKEnglish
Chrysantakri-SAN-təEnglish (Rare)