babehood

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Etymology

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From babe +‎ -hood.

Noun

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babehood (uncountable)

  1. Babyhood.
    • 1882, Maria Wilkin, The Shackles of an Old Love:
      There was grave doubt whether her fragile bud of babehood would resist the cold chill of that wintry world into which it had been prematurely ushered
  2. (informal) The quality of being a babe (attractive woman)
    • 2010, Pamela Redmond, Babes in Captivity:
      Despite the whole Yummy Mummy trend, I think a lot of women still put their babehood — the flamboyant, sexy, out-in-the-world side of themselves—under wraps when they get married and have kids and move to the suburbs.

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