1. godmother - Noun
2. godmother - Verb
A woman who becomes sponsor for a child in baptism. See Godfather
Source: Webster's dictionaryAmalyah, of her friend Sarah: “She is like if Cinderella’s fairy godmother was played by a Catholic Bette Midler and had the education of a man who ‘rowed at Oxford.’ Source: Internet
A former West Wing official added that “Trump is like an 11-year-old boy waiting for the fairy godmother to bring him a magic pill.” Source: Internet
And then there's my other godmother, Olivia (she prefers Liv.) If I were to cast her in a movie, I'd get someone like Dame Judith Dench to play her, or that drill sergeant I had in the military. Source: Internet
Her aunt and godmother, Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna, once recalled a time when Anastasia was teasing so ruthlessly that she slapped the child. Source: Internet
Another key member of the SAMS staff was Mrs. Candace Hamm whose service to the school since 1988 earned her the title of "godmother of SAMS". Source: Internet
Cherubino then arrives and, after describing his emerging infatuation with all women, particularly with his "beautiful godmother" the Countess (aria: Non so più cosa son main – "I don't know anymore what I am"), asks for Susanna's aid with the Count. Source: Internet