What are slang words for baby?

Here are some slang words for "baby," categorized by their general connotation:

Cute and Affectionate:

* Babe: Classic and widely used.

* Baby: Simple and sweet.

* Boo: Playful and affectionate.

* Honey: Sweet and endearing.

* Love: Expresses deep affection.

* Sweetheart: Romantic and charming.

* Sugar: Cute and playful.

* Pumpkin: Warm and comforting.

* Muffin: Cute and cuddly.

* Cuddlebug: Affectionate and playful.

More Informal and Casual:

* Lil' one: Used for a young child.

* Little man/lady: Used for a young child.

* Sprout: Used for a young child, emphasizes growth.

* Peanut: Used for a small child, emphasizes size.

* Tiny tot: Used for a very young child.

* Bubby: A playful and informal term.

* Chubster: Used for a chubby baby, can be endearing or teasing.

Other terms:

* Kiddo: Used for a child, can be affectionate or casual.

* Tot: Short for "little tot," used for a young child.

* Little one: Used for a young child, can be formal or informal.

Keep in mind:

* The appropriateness of these terms varies depending on context and audience. Some terms might be considered inappropriate or offensive if used in certain situations.

* The use of these terms can also be dependent on region and culture.

Always consider the context and your relationship with the person you are addressing when choosing a slang word for "baby."

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