Examples of 'what about baby' in a sentence
Meaning of "what about baby"
what about baby - Typically used as a term of endearment or affectionate inquiry towards a loved one, especially a child, partner, or close friend. It is often used to express concern, care, or playfulness. Example: 'What about baby, did you have a good day at school?'
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what about baby
What about baby swimming? You can not go.
Wait, you can not be around your kids? What about baby Virginia?
And what about baby daddy over here?
What about your other doll? What about Baby Tracy? No.
What about baby back ribs?
What about him? What about baby Deshawn?
What about baby yoga mats?
Are you sure she's all right? What about baby Alice?
So what about baby monitor technology?
What about baby dolls?
What about baby chicories?
What about baby baggage?
What about baby swimming?
What about baby koalas?
What about baby dolls? Organize a sale.
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But what about baby Jim?
And what about baby Matthew?
What about baby Deshawn?
What about baby Alice?
What about baby Virginia?
And what about baby Matthew? But what about me?
What about baby Virginia? Do you know what she does in her underwear?
What about baby Alice? Thank you.
What about Baby Cottingham - the limbless baby that died in St Cuthbert 's?
Hey, what about baby brother?
What about baby food?
What about baby bro?
What about baby mama?
What about baby bro? He too… he too.
What about baby Ruth?
What about baby Alice? Are you sure she 's all right?
What about baby Deshawn? No, that 's Crissy 's nephew, and his neck is not yet formed.
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