Daughter's single no more (4)
I believe the answer is:
done
'no more' is the definition.
(both can mean 'empty')
'daughter's single' is the wordplay.
'daughter' becomes 'd'.
'single' becomes 'one' (I've seen this before**).
'd'+'one'='DONE'
(Other definitions for done that I've seen before include "Thoroughly cooked; accomplished" , "Complete; finished" , "Artist's workroom" , "This sort of thing is socially acceptable" , "Managed" .)