1. a word referring to a damn great person who is an absolute slayer , typically small with a big heart.
2. a gang or group full of baes often referred to as the best
2. a gang or group full of baes often referred to as the best
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2. Hun stakk legit fingern sin i ræva mi når vi pulte, hun bæder
2. Hun stakk legit fingern sin i ræva mi når vi pulte, hun bæder
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Bæn is a beautiful word, a work of art.
Pronounced as bayn. Be sure to emphasize the æ.
Bæn is a beautiful word, a work of art.
Pronounced as bayn. Be sure to emphasize the æ.
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noun: informal, humorous, diminutive (uncountable)
bae + -dar
This word is used to describe:
• the supposed ability of one to recognize if their romantic partner is nearby through incalculable means, similar to extrasensory perception (ESP).
• the alleged capacity of one to find their romantic partner with precision and speed by similar means of very slight indications or other elements of intuitiveness- in settings in which such would seem challenging, e.g. public events, crowded restaurants.
In contemporary use in the United States, bae is a term of endearment and can be used to mean significant other, boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, darling, babe, baby etc. The etymological origins of bae are said to be the shortened form of baby or babe. Some synonyms include boo and beau.
As a suffix -dar signifies the ability to detect a thing, and is often used humorously. The etymological origins of -dar come from the word radar; which was originally an acronym coined by the U.S. Navy in 1940, meaning Radio Detection And Ranging. Other derivatives of radar include, jewdar and gaydar.
Baedar consequently is a colloquialism formed through the process of derivation and reflects the contemporary concepts and the emerging need to communicate our distinctive, yet instinctive, connections to others.
Synonyms: boodar and beaudar
noun: informal, humorous, diminutive (uncountable)
bae + -dar
This word is used to describe:
• the supposed ability of one to recognize if their romantic partner is nearby through incalculable means, similar to extrasensory perception (ESP).
• the alleged capacity of one to find their romantic partner with precision and speed by similar means of very slight indications or other elements of intuitiveness- in settings in which such would seem challenging, e.g. public events, crowded restaurants.
In contemporary use in the United States, bae is a term of endearment and can be used to mean significant other, boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, darling, babe, baby etc. The etymological origins of bae are said to be the shortened form of baby or babe. Some synonyms include boo and beau.
As a suffix -dar signifies the ability to detect a thing, and is often used humorously. The etymological origins of -dar come from the word radar; which was originally an acronym coined by the U.S. Navy in 1940, meaning Radio Detection And Ranging. Other derivatives of radar include, jewdar and gaydar.
Baedar consequently is a colloquialism formed through the process of derivation and reflects the contemporary concepts and the emerging need to communicate our distinctive, yet instinctive, connections to others.
Synonyms: boodar and beaudar
"Girl how did you know your man was going to be here? You must have some baedar or something!"
Its first use was idiolect by nature. After a long three-hour course in Applied Research Methods, at 121 South Main Street in Providence Rhode Island, in Brown University’s Public Health School, on the second floor, one student asked her friend if her baedar picked up on the fact that her bae was down the hall in the computer lab.
Its first use was idiolect by nature. After a long three-hour course in Applied Research Methods, at 121 South Main Street in Providence Rhode Island, in Brown University’s Public Health School, on the second floor, one student asked her friend if her baedar picked up on the fact that her bae was down the hall in the computer lab.
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