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baby:
1. An infant from birth to about two years of age .
Synonyms: angelface; babe ; babe-in-arms; babykins; bambino; boomer ; bottle baby; brat ; bundle (of joy); bundle from heaven ; buttercup ; changeling; cherub; chick ; child; crawler; drape ape; dumpling; fosterling; honeychild; in diaperS; infant; ingenue; innocent; kid; kiddie; kitten; little imp; little-monkey ; little devil ; little angel ; little darling ; little one; little doll ; little-deduction ; little-dividend ; lollipop ; mite; moppet ; ninny; nipper; nursling; offspring; papoose; preemie ; progeny; rosebud ; rug-rat ; shark bait ; small fry; snookums; snooky; suckling; tad; tax benefit expense; tiny tot; toddler; tyke; weanling; young innocent; young creature; youngster.

2. Term used by pro-life advocates to refer to an unborn embryo or fetus.

3. Pertaining to or having to do with a baby.

4. Adjective for infantile or childish.
Synonyms: baby; babyish; childish; childlike; infantile; infantine.

5. Term of familiar address between friends and lovers.

6. Term of endearment for addressing a superlative sweetheart (male or female) or an attractive man or woman . This term reflects a transfer of love for a child or baby to an adult .

Quotes:

(1) Anne Schuyler (Jean Harlow) to a boyfriend in Platinum Blonde (1931): 'Come here, baby. '

(2) Larry Haines (Bob Hope) to Karen Bentley (Madeleine Carroll) in My Favorite Blonde (1942): ' I don't know anything about babies... the small kind .'

(3) Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens) to Julius Kelp/Buddy Love (Jerry Lewis) in The Nutty Professor (1963): ' If I were your baby I'd be swinging from a tree .'

7. Pet name for a man's penis . Does baby want to play ? See penis for synonyms.

8. A prostitute's customer.
Synonyms: baby; beef-burger ; client ; cull ; date ; fare ; john ; meal-ticket ; meatball ; money-trick ; patron ; piper ; punter ; sucker ; TOS ; trade ; trick .See also: 33 ; 78 ; champagne-trick ; curb-crawler ; freak-trick ; frequent-flyer .




See Also: cradle-snatcher, cradle-robber, cradle-custard, diaphanophilia, didie, one-way, baby buster, baby child, squealer, Venus with a penis, infantilism, baby boomer, baby-faced, babette, baby porker, beef gravy, brat-getter, burp, wild girl, wild woman, swiftie, gaybee boom, child-getter, abnormal presentation, adult baby, baby buggy, baby blues, baby bust, buster, intergenerational relationship, jazzy jane, daddy-type, semi-diesel, gaychick, baby dyke, blue balls, blueballs, camper, baby doll, baby butch, autonepiophilia, dinky dyke, paraphilic infantilism, soft butch, stone butch, bib, babyolatry, bald man in a boat, bazooms, baby-snatcher, boo, chester, Chester the Molester, chic, chi-mo, abruptio placentae, baby boom, Baby Gets Clean, baby face, paste, pebbles, pills, pod juice, prick-juice, rosebud, forbidden zone, diaperism, diapering, jazzbo, jazzy number, jazzed-up jane, jazzy member, jobblies, jublies, jubblies, lemons, love nuts, love juice, man juice, nightie, nighty, nudie-cutie, surrogate mother, swing, spermatic juice, tail juice, teat, grit, hard-boiler, hard baby, hard-boiled baby, short-eyes, chitty-faced, wolf, wild thing, baby,

Quotes Containing baby:
Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens) to Julius Kelp/Buddy Love (Jerry Lewis) who called her 'baby' in The Nutty Professor (1963): 'If I were your baby I'd be swinging from a tree.'
David Huxley (Cary Grant) to Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) in Bringing Up Baby (1938):'The man who gets you is going to have a lifetime of misery.'
Helen Martin (Charlotte Greenwood) to Eddie Simpson (Eddie Cantor) in Palmy Days (1931): ''Baby, you''re the key to my ignition.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Sung by Johnny Depp as Cry-Baby (1990): ''We love being bad because it feels so good.''
Stella Purdy (Stella Stevens) to Julius Kelp/Buddy Love (Jerry Lewis) in The Nutty Professor (1963): ''If I were your baby I''d be swinging from a tree.''
Jack (Ted Danson) in 3 Men and a Baby (1987): ''I''m in-love ... in a generic way .''
David Huxley (Cary Grant) to Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) in Bringing Up Baby (1938): ''Out of seven million people why did I have to run into you yesterday?''
''The man is one giant gland.'' Peter''s (Tom Selleck) opinion of Jack (Ted Danson) in 3 Men and a Baby (1987)
''The man is one giant gland.'' Peter''s (Tom Selleck) opinion of Jack (Ted Danson) in 3 Men and a Baby (1987)
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
''As for you, baby , I''ve known dozen''s like you. Sappy kids with a heart like a curd dog that answers all the whistles and figures their having a good-time .'' Con artist Bill O''Brien (Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.) to out of work dancer Nina Barona (Rita Hayworth) in Angels Over Broadway (1940).
Cathy (Doris Day) and Connie (Audrey Meadows) in That Touch of Mink (1962): - Cathy Timberleg: ''He didn''t say he was in-love .'' - Connie Emerson: ''How could he? It''s like having a baby , the man is always the last to know .''
George (George Burns) and Mamie (Gracie Allen) in Walking the Baby (1932): - George: ''I''ll bet that I''m the first fellow that ever kissed you.'' - Mamie: ''Oh, you are.'' - George: ''I believe it , too.'' - Mamie: ''Yeah, and you''re the first fellow that ever believed it , too.''
Felicity (Heather Graham) and Austin (Mike Myers) in Austin Powers 2 The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999): - Felicity: 'Well, Austin, I think you may have finally found your match.' - Austin: 'Oh, no , baby . I've beaten Dr. Evil before and I'll beat him again.' - Felicity: 'I was talking about me.'
Greg Brady (C. D . Barnes) and Donna (Megan Ward) in The Brady Bunch Movie (1994): - Greg Brady: ''Hey there, groovy chic .'' - Donna: ''Oh, great! Do I look like a yellow fuzzy baby bird to you?''
Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) to Vita Boheme (Patrick Swayze) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): ''Vita, you know , you''re not a queen because you rule people or you sit-on-the-throne , baby , you''re a queen because you couldn''t cut it as a man so you had to put on a dress.''
In Austin Powers 2 The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) Austin (Mike Myers) is fired upon by Vanessa, a Fembot with breasts camouflaging machine guns: - Austin: ''Machine gun jubblies! How did I miss those, baby?'' - Fembot: ''Perhaps next time you should try foreplay .''
J.C. Wyatt (Diane Keaton) who, after fainting, wakes up in Dr. Jeff Cooper's (Sam Shepard) office in Baby Boom (1987): 'I'm spilling my guts out to a vet? I'm lying on a vet's table, telling you about my sex life?'
David Huxley (Cary Grant) and Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) speaking of David''s fiance in Bringing Up Baby (1938). - David: ''I bet Miss Swallow knows poison ivy when she sees it .'' - Susan: ''I bet poison ivy runs when it sees her.''
David Huxley (Cary Grant) and Susan Vance (Katharine Hepburn) speaking of David''s fiance in Bringing Up Baby (1938). - David: ''I bet Miss Swallow knows poison ivy when she sees it .'' - Susan: ''I bet poison ivy runs when it sees her.''
Georgia Bill . Scary Day Blues: 'When my baby goes to bed / It shines like a morning star / When I crawl in the middle / It rides me like a Cadillac car.'
The local sheriff and Susan (Katharine Hepburn) about David (Cary Grant) in Bringing Up Baby (1938): - The Sheriff: ''Oh! So he''s a lady-killer?!'' - Susan Vance: ''A lady-killer?! Why he''s a regular Don Swan. (...) He bops them over, one, two, three, boom. Just like that. He''s a wolf .''


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