by PrincessCaitlyn May 16, 2007

Used to discribe the action of bringing a soon to be former member of an organization close just before an unlawful/adverse act, such as killing or firing. This serves to keep the person calm and unaware of the impending adverse action. Also serves to collect information and position the person in pursuit of the action.
Jose had to babysit Jeremy for two weeks before they killed him.
Allen babysitted Merideth for a whole month before they fired her.
Allen babysitted Merideth for a whole month before they fired her.
by Biatch551 September 18, 2005

by Level headed September 18, 2005

Im going to babysit this child
by Auh March 5, 2019

A verb describing what a homeowner has to resort to when contracting builders and tradesmen to undertake construction work on their homes.
I can't believe we have to babysit the bricklayer, honey, he's been in the Porta-Loo for three hours, nothing is getting done and his stench is killing the chestnut tree.
by Pietro S May 22, 2006

I babysit the idiot in the oval orifice so that his foot don't git too deep into his mouf with all them lies.
by REAL AMERICAN VETERAN September 6, 2005

by KHS BigBird June 15, 2007
