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Oh I am waiting with anticipation.

Of all of the post debate

Clarifications

Bluesplaining

Tap dancing

Misrepresentation

Obfuscation

Goalpost moving

Word twisting

And claims of victory


All from a democratic campaign that has yet to release a platform or major policy other than Trump bad and we are taking your guns.


And "we need to kill babies" dont forget that!
 
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baby
noun [ C ]
US /ˈbeɪ.bi/ UK /ˈbeɪ.bi/
baby noun [C] (YOUNG PERSON OR ANIMAL)

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A1
a very young child, especially one that has not yet begun to walk or talk:
have a baby Sandra had a baby on May 29.
a newborn baby
a six-week-old baby
baby clothes
baby food
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples
a baby
babyShe is having a baby in the spring.
newbornNewborn babies are not able to focus their eyes fully for the first few weeks of life.
new babyBringing home a new baby can be a confusing time for parents.
bundle of joyCongratulations on bringing home your little bundle of joy!
neonateThe doctor headed up a study on perception in neonates.
infantInfants under two years of age who are traveling with an adult do not need to purchase a plane ticket if they are sitting on the adult's lap for the duration of the flight.
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a very young animal:
You should never get between a mother bear and her baby.
How many babies does a rat usually have?

disapproving
an adult or an older child who is crying or behaving like a young child:
It didn't hurt that much - don't be such a baby!

the youngest or smallest member of a group:
the baby of Owen is the baby of the family.
At 57, Young is the baby of the bunch.
With a population of less than 1,500, the island is the baby of the group.
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baby noun [C] (SB/STH YOU LIKE)


mainly US, informal
a word you can use when you are talking to someone you love such as your wife, husband, partner, etc.:
Oh baby, I love you.
What's wrong, baby?
Don't worry, baby, everything's going to be fine.

informal
Someone's baby is something that they have a special interest in and responsibility for:
I don't know much about the project - it's Philip's baby.
this baby

something such as a device, vehicle, or product, especially one that you approve of or find impressive in some way:
This ship is state-of-the-art. You would have to try pretty hard to sink this baby.
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baby
verb [ T ] informal
US /ˈbeɪ.bi/ UK /ˈbeɪ.bi/

often disapproving
to give someone a lot of care, attention, or help, as if they were a young child:
The boys were now ten and twelve and didn't want their mother to baby them.
My sister and I resented my brother because he was babied a lot.
She believes that voters are capable of understanding complex arguments and do not need to be babied.
Synonyms
coddle (PROTECT)cossetindulgemollycoddle informal mainly disapprovingpamperspoil

to treat something with a lot of care and attention:
You do not need to baby a cast iron pan; if something is stuck to it, use a metal scratch pad to clean it.
The vintage car was in impressive condition and had clearly been babied.
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baby
adjective [ before noun ]
UK/ˈbeɪ.bi/

A baby animal is a very young animal:
a baby elephant/monkey
Those baby seals look so adorable.
She rescued a baby bird that had fallen from its nest.

A baby boy or girl is a male or female baby:
Nine months later they had a little baby boy.
I saw a young mother feeding her baby girl.
She sent them a photograph of her baby twins.

A baby vegetable is a type that is specially grown to stay small:
I'll have the chicken in cream sauce with baby vegetables.
I keep a bag of baby carrots on my desk to stop me eating chips.
I made chicken with mushrooms and baby corn.
The salmon was served with minted baby potatoes.
This dressing is great on baby spinach.
We ordered duck breast with baby pak choi.
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baby grand
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(Definition of baby from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
baby | INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH
baby
noun [ C ]
US /ˈbeɪ·bi/
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a very young child:
Sandra had a baby on May 29th.
My younger brother is the baby of the family.

Baby can be used to refer to anything young or smaller than usual:
baby corn/lima beans

disapproving Baby can also mean someone who is behaving childishly:
She complained like a baby about her boyfriend.

infml Baby is an affectionate way of addressing someone.

infml A baby can also be a project or job someone has a special interest in or responsibility for:
The new computer system is really Phil’s baby.

baby
verb [ T ]
US /ˈbeɪ·bi/

to treat an older person like a young child:
Some parents baby their children too much.
I like to be babied when I’m sick.
(Definition of baby from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
EXAMPLES of baby
baby
The cherry blossom special is slow-cooked pork belly with cherry glaze, baby potato and baby carrots.
From Washington Times
The candid photos show mom giving her baby boy as sweet kiss on the forehead she other.
From ABC News
The source said premature babies at the hospital were receiving much higher doses of radiation during procedures than what was typically recommended.
From NPR
And the rest of us, well, we can visit your baby's feed on our own terms.
From Gizmodo
They can be life-saving for women with distressed babies or difficult deliveries.
From The Atlantic
Shortly after birth, they compared the microbiomes in the babies that came out.
From NPR
Nausea and vomiting during pregnancy may protect the unborn baby -- to a point.
From Los Angeles Times
When it comes to health, baby boomers said they're more likely than their parents' generation to take charge of their health, which isn't so surprising.
From CBS News
He laughed that they'd thought about putting a sign that said "this is our choice, not your will" on his wife's baby bump.
 
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Note that the definition of "baby" does not include an unborn fetus.

Why not come up with a new lie? That one is old and tired and easily exposed.
 
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Note that the definition of "baby" does not include an unborn fetus.

Why not come up with a new lie? That one is old and tired and easily exposed.



Well not when you cherry pick your definitions.


I bet if someone were to start looking they could find that definition.


It’s not always good to speak in absolutes lest someone prove you incorrect.


I’ll stay out of the abortion discussion other than to say this.

It’s a states rights issue as far as I am concerned.

There was never a constitutional right to abortion. There was merely long standing case law. Just like there is nothing in e constitution thr bansa wining machine guns. Just long standing 90 year and poorly adjudicated case law.


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