Associations to the word «Babysit»
Noun
- Marge
- Laurie
- Lindsey
- Halloween
- Bart
- Lisa
- Kara
- Meg
- Baby
- Amy
- Kid
- Maggie
- Jessica
- Annie
- Rachel
- Doyle
- Hannah
- Homer
- Claire
- Lily
- Invite
- Boyfriend
- Jenny
- Jamie
- Molly
- Letting
- Logan
- Younger
- Sibling
- Nancy
- Tommy
- Penny
- Parent
- Daughter
- Louise
- Child
- Wallace
- Charlie
- Sarah
- Goe
- Alice
- Friend
- Andy
- Mother
- Sam
- Episode
- Sister
- Jim
- Cat
- Girl
- Grace
- Aunt
- Brother
- Son
- Evening
- Leave
- Jack
- Pick
- Cousin
- Comes
- Boy
- Miller
- Michael
- Father
- Couple
- While
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Wiktionary
BABYSIT, verb. To watch or tend someone else's child for a period of time, often for money.
BABYSIT, verb. To watch or attend anything or anyone unnecessarily closely; to have to help or coax too much.
Wise words
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