by Blalark May 19, 2005
Is a nursery rhyme and lullaby.
The most common version used today is:
Rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop,
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock,
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.
Rock-a-bye baby, in the treetop,
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock,
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.
by Gianluca Sanna (JohnDorian) June 17, 2009
Using your stomach flab to rock-a-bye baby to sleep while in a stationary position. Commonly used while in bed as the baby lays on moms tummy and is gently glided up and down on core fat/extra skin. A useful act for the mom pooch.
Tired Momma- “ I was too exhausted to get out of bed last night to rock the baby, so I jiggle-a-bye baby back to sleep.”
by Mom-in November 13, 2019