Baby meaning in English
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Definition
a baby: a very young child
Note the plural form: babies
Baby (I have some wonderful news!): (I have some wonderful news), sweetheart, darling, love! (a term of affection)
We also use "baby" to simply express excitement or enthusiasm in informal English.
Yeah, baby! We won!
Examples
- "You've always wanted a baby, so this is the moment that I've been waiting for."
- "Harold : No big deal, baby."
- ""Chick" (unless referring literally to a baby bird)"
- "Reporter : Are you a baby that's still a baby who can talk, or are you somehow a baby that's like an adult but can talk?"
- "Baby, I'm your man."
- "Brian : Uhh, Baby Carlos, are you just going to sit there and judge us?"
- "I'm showing that everybody died, except one baby."
- "I'm waiting for a baby to ring my doorbell."
- "Just one room, baby, tell me you have a room!"
- "Who wants to kiss a drunk baby?"
- "Johnny Bushhorn : Yeah, baby!"
- "I belong to me, so don't call me "baby"."
- "To: Carlos the baby"
- "Watch closely: Baby number three, how are you feeling?"
- "Baby want drink."
- "That's the price of stardom, baby."
- "Oh baby, give me one more chance"
- "Philip : Alright everybody, listen up, I'm only going to say this once: when the baby Jesus meets Buddha on the 25th moon of Endor, that's the dawning of the age of -"
- "He didn't like the name "Baby number 3"."
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