This is what embarrassing losers call their significant other for some stupid ass reason. What it really does is make you sound like a brain dead retarded 10 year old that is trying to be cool.
Don't ever use the term Bae because it's not a word and it makes you seem like you are an idiot punk who just makes up stupid ass words.
by Freightrain47 June 7, 2018
Get the Baemug. Hi! Bae is AAVE (African-American Vernacular English) !! If you say Bae that's like saying the n word. That's racist.
by Alorapoop May 5, 2021
Get the baemug. by wiwiofthewawa October 4, 2022
Get the sharty baemug. and acronym for “beat africans equally” this was used during the civil war to mock enslaved africans wanting to be equal to whites. During this time, slave masters would beat all slaves on their plantation for the actions of few or one to discourage them all from disobeying their masters.
by In use by someone else. December 20, 2021
Get the Baemug. by JeaGueniHoly Balla March 29, 2019
Get the Val Baemug. your go-to roller skating partner. you skate together majority of the time as you enjoy each other’s company.
by Naënaė July 28, 2024
Get the skate baemug. Black American English (BAE) is a legitimate, culturally rooted, and rule-governed dialect of American English that developed historically within Black American communities. It possesses its own consistent grammar, pronunciation patterns, vocabulary, and cultural expressions. Linguists recognize BAE as a fully developed and systematic variety of English—not as “slang,” “broken English,” or “incorrect English.” BAE is shaped by Black Americans’ linguistic heritage and the history of Black communities in the United States. As an ongoing cultural innovation, BAE functions both as a mode of communication and as a marker of identity, community, and artistic expression. Its distinct phonological, syntactic, and lexical features reflect the influence of Black American linguistic traditions, shaped by the sociopolitical conditions of enslavement and segregation, as well as the continuous creativity within Black American culture. Like any other recognized English dialect, BAE follows internally consistent grammatical rules and serves as a symbol of cultural identity, solidarity, and resilience. It has also significantly influenced broader American English through its impact on music, literature, slang, and digital communication.
Many linguists argue that Black American English (BAE) should be taught and understood as a legitimate dialect with its own rules rather than dismissed as informal speech.
by Jamel Flyte November 15, 2025
Get the Black American English (BAE)mug.