babber
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæbə(ɹ)/
- Rhymes: -æbə(ɹ)
Noun
babber (plural babbers)
- (Britain, West Country, chiefly Bristol, informal) A baby.
- (Britain, West Country, chiefly Bristol, informal) A friend.
- 2012, Regan, Mark, “Taken for a Ride”, in More Blood, Sweat and Beers: World Cup Rugby Tales, →ISBN:
- In the 2007 World Cup quarter-final against Australia, Andy Sheridan almost destroyed Aussie prop Matt Dunning in the first scrum, and as they broke up Andy was heard to say, “And you've got another seventy-nine minutes of f****** agony to look forward to, my babber.”
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Synonyms
- (baby): See Thesaurus:baby
- (friend): See Thesaurus:friend
Derived terms
- (baby): bab
- (friend): alright me babber, alright my babber
Noun
babber (plural babbers)
- (Angling, East Anglia) A fisherman of eels, using a bab.
- 1884, Davies, George Christopher, Norfolk Broads and Rivers, W. Blackwood and sons, page 244:
- The babbers follow the eels, and you may see fifteen boats as close together as possible, babbing away, and catching as much as four stone-weight of eels per boat of a night.
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