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babe noun- an attractive young woman US, 1905
- Tonight I got a date with a Sigma, a keen babe, for a hop at the Shoreland Hotel. — James T. Farrell, Saturday Night, p. 35, 1947
- For three and a half hours they sat in the Paramount balcony with the two high school babes who were also on the hook. — Irving Shulman, The Amboy Dukes, p. 29, 1947
- Bare Babes–Where to find ‘em. Or where to keep away from ‘em, which is harder. — Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer, Washington Confidential, p. 301, 1951
- [T]hree days in New York–three days of babes and booze while I waited to see The Man–hadn’t helped it any. — Jim Thompson, Savage Night, p. 1, 1953
- Oh you beautiful babes from England, for whom we have traveled through time. — Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989
- HARP: You think the taxpayers would like it, Utah, if they knew they were paying a federal agent to surf and pick up girls. UTAH: Babes. HARP: What? UTAH: The correct term is babes, sir. — Point Break, 1991
- “I’ll show you where the No-Cal babes hang,” Chuck said. — Francesca Lia Block, Witch Baby, p. 104, 1991
- She does have a little gambling problem, she plays the football cards a bit too much, but she’s a babe, a surgeon babe. — Something About Mary, 1998
- Sexy babes talking to scarred, scary-faced hardnuts. — Dave Courtney, Raving Lunacy, p. 99, 2000
- an attractive young male US, 1973
- Well, he is a babe. — Francesca Lia Block, I Was a Teenage Fairy, p. 80, 1998
- used as a term of address US, 1906
- Thanks, no, babe. I don’t wanna take her time — Edwin Tarres, Q.&A., 1977
- “How are you, babes?” — Bret Easton Ellis, Less Than Zero, p. 13, 1985
- Now, now, Babe. Not while I’m in uniform. — Boys on the Side, 1995
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