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(n)
A very young human, particularly from birth to a couple of years old or until walking is fully mastered.
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(British, Ireland, Australia, slang) A police officer.
(colloquial or childish) A breast.
Alternative spelling of booby (“a woman's breast”). [A stupid person.]
A female given name.
(childish) Familiar term of address for a boy; bub; bubba.
A diminutive of the female given name Roberta.
A diminutive of the female given name Barbara.
A surname originating as a matronymic.
(India) A grandmother.
A ball bearing.
Alternative form of bubbe (“grandmother”). [A grandmother.]
A surname.
Alternative form of Bábí. [A follower of Bábism.]
A city in Leyte, Philippines.
(India, obsolete) A woman or wife.
A village and civil parish in Charnwood district, Leicestershire, England (OS grid ref SK662640).
(N)
an Albanian tribe that lived in the Middle Ages.
Initialism of brain–brain interface.
(figuratively) A copper; a small amount of money.
(slang) An attractive person, especially a young woman. [from 20th c.]
"Babies" is a song written and released by British rock group Pulp.
(Southern US, childish) Brother; used as term of familiar address.
(countable, especially among people of Indian or Chinese ancestry) A father.
A materialistic person who affects an anti-materialistic persona.
Synonym of tapioca pearl.
(colloquial, often childish) A goodbye.
Alternative form of boo-boo. [(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.]
an American social networking website that originally operated from 2005 until its bankruptcy in 2013 and relaunched in February 2021.
(Hinglish, North India) A Hindu title of respect, equivalent to Mr., usually appended to the surname of a Hindu man.
A woman's blouse worn in West African countries.
(countable, colloquial, often childish) A mistake or error.
Dated form of babu. [(Hinglish, North India) A Hindu title of respect, equivalent to Mr., usually appended to the surname of a Hindu man.]
(adj)
Spoiled or coddled.
a London fashion store of the 1960s and 1970s.
wild ox
a Quebecois sketch comedy special, broadcast annually by Ici Radio-Canada Télé on New Year's Eve.
(colloquial) An unspecified part of the anatomy, usually used in the phrase "you bet your (sweet) bippy".
(slang) A male who performs b-boying or breaking, commonly called breakdance; a breaker.
an American sitcom series that ran on Lifetime from August 26, 1998, to March 4, 2000.
A surname from French.
A flowing wide-sleeved robe worn by men in much of West Africa, and to a lesser extent in North Africa.
an American hip hop group from Chicago, Illinois.
A b-boy is a person devoted to breaking or break dancing.
(rare) One who babies or coddles.
(obsolete) Finery of a kind to please a child.
"O Baby" is a song written and recorded by English rock band Siouxsie and the Banshees.
(Australia, New Zealand, UK, informal) A barbecue (apparatus for grilling).
(colloquial) A deer, especially a fawn.
(UK, informal) A baby.
(or A Bathing Ape) a Japanese clothing company.
(heraldry, rare) Barbed, like the ends of an arrow cross.
Initialism of British Approvals Board for Telecommunications.
A village and civil parish in Hambleton district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE4680).
"A Bay Bay" is the debut single by American rapper Hurricane Chris, released on April 10, 2007.
A freshwater dolphin (†Lipotes vexillifer), only found in the Yangtze River, and declared functionally extinct in 2006.
A surname from Italian.
Initialism of Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence in China.