Someone who is being babysat is typically referred to as a "child" or "ward." In a more casual context, they might also be called a "kid" or "youngster." The term used can vary depending on the age of the person being cared for and the specific context of the babysitting arrangement.
no, he was at home or a hotel being babysat by someone, yoko was the only one present
No. the word babysat is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "babysit."
Babysat is a verb. It's the past tense of babysit.
The past tense is babysat.
Obnoxious
Isolophobia.
Artful Dodger.
Someone who thinks that being a hipster is to mainstream can be referred to as a jazz-maniac.
chuck Norris
to call someone slick means to call them cunning, crafty or sly. you can also describe a businessperson as being slick. this means that they are astute and deceptive
being lead on...
Fertile Myrtle.