It can be several things: 1. A hot woman (or a woman) 2. An innocent person 3. A person you love 4. A baby
bébé
ole lady
Hon.
When did the slang word "tick" meaning to make one mad, originate
One uses the urban slang word pwn, or mostly in the form of pwned meaning to own or rule, generally used when one dominates the other to point they are almost enslaved to their losing.
Yes, such is one slang meaning for "toot".
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
The definition of the slang transgender term Tgirl is: a man living as a woman. One could also say transvestite or tranny. Tgirl is a popular slang term on the internet.
It is text-speak for "babe"bbe is a shorter word for babe
When did the slang word "tick" meaning to make one mad, originate
A babe is a baby or infant, or a slang or colloquial term for an attractive person or someone's partner.
A babe is a baby or infant, or a slang or colloquial term for an attractive person or someone's partner.
Chick, babe, girl.
The slang meaning of "what up" is, what are you thinking about, or what does one have his or her attention on? It can also be in the form "what's up" or "what is up".
If you're referring to someone affectionately as babe, the word is "chéri" (if male) and "chérie" (if female). The slang word for babe, meaning an attractive woman, is une bombe or un canon, but this is potentially offensive.
its a slang meaning for getting vagina.
chick, babe, baby,...
You mean Babe as in cute girl ? There is no slang for babe in Japanese but a cute girl would be called a Kawaii (Cute) Onna (girl) or Onnanoko
Yes, that is the meaning of the slang.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun 'babe' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female; a word for a baby or an infant; a word for an innocent or naive person; a slang term of endearment; a slang term for a young man or woman.The name 'Babe' (usually a nickname) has been used by males and females, for example, Babe Ruth (male), Babe Didrikson (female), or Babe the Blue Ox (?).