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babe:

1. Term of endearment to a loved-one , more often a woman ; also a term of address between men.

Quotes:

(1) BarbWire (1997) or Barbara Kapetski (Pamela Anderson Lee): ' Don't call me babe! '

(2) Harry Van (Clark Gable) and Irene (Norma Shearer) in Idiot's Delight (1939):
-- Irene: ' My name isn't babe, it's Irene .'
-- Harry: ' Don't worry about it . I call everybody babe .'
-- Irene: ' Perhaps that's why I don't like it . I'm not eveybody .'

(3) Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990): ' I would trust that babe as far as I could ball her .'

2. A sexually exciting and attractive woman , especially if young.

Quotes:

(1) Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) in Wayne's World 2 (1993) ' Ah, Cassandra. What a babe. Schling! She'd give a dog a bone(r) .'

(2) Mike Campbell (Mike Meyers) and Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) looking at a photograph of Claudia Schiffer in Wayne's World (1992): 'She's a babe. Schwing!!!! ' Schwing, accompanied by a thrust forward of the hips, leaves no doubt in the viewers mind as to how they really feel about Claudia.

(3) Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) in Wayne's World (1992): ' That's a babe! She makes me feel kind-a funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym class .'

(4) Lance (Anthony Edwards) welcoming Walter 'Gib' Gibson (John Cusack) in The Sure Thing (1985): ' Welcome to California, home of the waves and the babes .'

3. A sexually active or promiscuous woman ; a sexually aroused woman . See playgirl for synonyms.


See Also: babe, babe lair, babe-a-licious, babellicious, babia majora, babyolatry, beaver trap, boo, chubby, cute trick, dish, heart breaker-upper, hit and run guy, hit-and-runner, hop on, live wire, love nuts, mega-babe, real babe, Stroke-Ability Scale, trick

Quotes Containing babe:
Joe (Bruce Boxleitner) in The Babe (1992): ''She''s got more curves than a scenic highway.''
Jerry Stewart (Clark Gable) to Connie Randall (Carole Lombard) in No Man of Her Own (1932): - Babe: ''Do your eyes bother you?'' - Connie : ''No. Why?'' - Babe: ''They bother me.''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Meyers) and Garht Algar (Dana Carvey) about model Claudia Schiffer in Wayne''s World (1992): - Wayne: ''She''s a babe!'' - Garth: ''She''s magically babe-a-licious!'' - Wayne: ''She tested very high on the Stroke-Ability-Scale .''
Ford Fairlane (Andrew Dice Clay) in The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990): ''I would trust that babe as far as I could ball her.''
Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) in Wayne''s World (1992): ''That''s a babe! She makes me feel kind-a funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym class.''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) in Wayne''s World 2 (1993) ''Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She''d give a dog a bone(r).''
'Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She'd give a dog a bone(r).' Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) about Cassandra (Tia Carrere) in Wayne's World 2 (1993)
Wayne Campbell (Mike Meyers) speaking of model Claudia Schiffer in Wayne''s World (1992): ''She''s a babe! She tested very high on the Stroke-Ability-Scale .''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Meyers) speaking of model Claudia Schiffer in Wayne''s World (1992): ''She''s a babe! She tested very high on the Stroke-Ability-Scale .''
Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers) about Cassandra (Tia Carrere) in Wayne''s World 2 (1993): ''Ah, Cassandra. What a babe . Schling! She''d give a dog a bone(r).''
Garth Algar (Dana Carvey) in Wayne''s World (1992): ''That''s a babe! She makes me feel kind-a funny, like when we used to climb the rope in gym class.''
Veronica Sawyer (Winona Ryder) before shooting her ex-boyfriend Jason Dean/J.D. (Christian Slater) in Heathers (1989): - Veronica :'Do you know what I want, babe?' - Jason:'What?' - Veronica : 'Cool guys like you out of my life .'
Connie Randall (Carole Lombard) to Jerry 'Babe' Stewart (Clark Gable) in No Man of Her Own (1932): 'Just a New York cowboy , aren't you? Passing through and giving the little small town girl her big-moment . You'd be lovely to have around just to sprinkle the flowers with your personality.'
Quinn Harris (Harrison Ford) and Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) in Six Days Seven Nights (1998): - Quinn: ''They come here looking for the magic, hoping to find romance , when they can''t find it anywhere else.'' - Robin: ''Maybe they will.'' - Quinn: ''It''s an island, babe! If you didn''t bring it here, you won''t find it here!''


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