The term "Auntie" is used to address an older woman, typically one who is not related by blood but has assumed a maternal role. It can also refer to any older woman who is well-respected and admired in her community or social circle.
Usage examples
I called my auntie to ask for her famous chocolate chip cookie recipe.
Auntie Jane came over to visit and brought me a lovely bouquet of flowers.
I asked my auntie to babysit my kids while I went out for dinner with friends.
My auntie surprised us by planning a family picnic at the park.
Auntie Mary always gives the best advice whenever I'm facing a tough situation.
I baked a cake for my auntie's birthday and decorated it with her favorite colors.
My auntie taught me how to knit, and now we spend weekends knitting together.
Auntie Sheila is a great storyteller and entertained us all with her hilarious anecdotes.
I invited my auntie to watch my school play, and she proudly applauded throughout the performance.
Auntie Susan gave me a ride to the airport, making sure I caught my flight on time.
Outside of school, Ms. Davis enjoys running marathons, reading books, and being the proud of auntie of four nephews and a niece. (kippmetroatlanta.org)