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babygirl

American  
[bay-bee gurl] / ˈbeɪ bi ˌgɜrl /

noun

Slang
  1. an attractive male, often a celebrity, who is admired for being cute, sensitive, vulnerable, or stylish


Example Sentences

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Fresh off a knockout role in “Babygirl” and being signed to play a Beatle, Harris Dickinson’s “Urchin” also scored a coveted spot at the same festival.

From Salon

More-modern films like 2024’s “Babygirl” also explore female power dynamics. the New School’s Yue says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Was this project bleary, distortion-fried indie-rock with a certain moon-eyed Babygirl appeal?

From Los Angeles Times

The “Babygirl” star wasted no time once the split went public, officially filing to divorce Urban on Tuesday in Tennessee, citing “irreconcilable differences” in her complaint.

From Los Angeles Times

“Babygirl” star Kidman and “Blue Ain’t Your Color” crooner Urban had been living separately for months before news of their split broke, The Times confirmed.

From Los Angeles Times