An idiom most commonly used in America - used almost exclusively by women, to express an overwhelming desire to have children and become a mother. Although it's not something that all women go through, it is most commonly seen to occur between ages 23 through 35. This is something both single women and women in committed relationships can experience - partially due in part to maternal instinct and the so-called biological clock; social norms/expectations for a majority of women that in that age range; and on occasion also due to religious perspectives on family life.
Jane had been married for a little less than a year, but was already so baby hungry that she was buying up toddler's clothes whenever she saw them on sale. Babysitting for friends was the greatest way to work past it, until she and her husband are ready to have children.
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Ashley was surprised to find that she was suddenly baby-hungry after years of swearing she'd never have kids, once she found out she was infertile.
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Ashley was surprised to find that she was suddenly baby-hungry after years of swearing she'd never have kids, once she found out she was infertile.
by iamkiki June 13, 2010
400 BABIES!!!!
by markzilla January 23, 2009
The after-affects of eating a large burrito from Chipotle or Q'doba. The burrito is so heavy that it forms a large lump in your stomach that you feel, and sometimes, see.
Dude 1: "Hey dude, want to grab dinner?"
Dude 2: "No way man, I ate at Q'doba for lunch and I STILL have a burrito baby"
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Girl 1: " OMG, i am so full!"
Girl 2: "I know, check it out, I have a burrito baby."
Dude 2: "No way man, I ate at Q'doba for lunch and I STILL have a burrito baby"
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Girl 1: " OMG, i am so full!"
Girl 2: "I know, check it out, I have a burrito baby."
by Martin86 May 06, 2008
When one dresses and acts like a baby, Having to be cared for in every way by a mommy, daddy, or both.
by Leshrec November 01, 2006
by Working Class Hero January 02, 2021
by miedracolon December 16, 2007
On TV shows and in movies in which a newborn baby is being shown, it appears that some of the shots feature a baby doll (plastic baby) rather than a real live baby. When one of these shots occurs, you must yell out "Plastic Baby!"
During the television program, the TV family is gathered around the newborn baby, whose eyes are closed and who does not seem to be breathing.
Olivia: Plastic baby!
Alison: Good call.
Olivia: Plastic baby!
Alison: Good call.
by peacegirl March 25, 2009