babeish

English

Etymology

From babe + -ish.

Adjective

babeish (comparative more babeish, superlative most babeish)

  1. (rare) Resembling a babe; sexy.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sexy
    • 2010, Heather McDonald, You'll Never Blue Ball in This Town Again, New York, N.Y. []: Touchstone Books, →ISBN, page 198:
      Admittedly, I felt like the hottest girl in Hollywood in front of my Groundlings friends for having a funny, babeish movie star there to see me. I turned to Vince and said, "Well, thanks so much for coming."
    • 2013, Bobbie Brown, Caroline Ryder, Dirty Rocker Boys: Love and Lust on the Sunset Strip, New York, N.Y. []: Gallery Books, →ISBN, page 48:
      We had arrived only a few weeks ago, but already I was something of a scene queen. I had enlisted a group of super-babeish girlfriends from the modeling agency, and together we ruled the roost at Helena's, with Kenny tagging along, letting me pay for his drinks at the bar.
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