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What do you mean by this statment, i am "baby," "honey," "blondie," and most commonly, "girl".

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What do you mean by this statment, i am "baby," "honey," "blondie," and most commonly, "girl".

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  1. I don't really understand this question, but I'll try my best:

    Baby: When someone calls you baby, it means that they really like you. Term of endearment.

    EX: Baby, you know I love you.

    Honey: Same as baby, and lots of husbands and wives say it.

    EX: Honey, have a great time on vacation. Love you.

    I don't understand blondie, although in french, blonde is slang for girlfriend.

    EX: Tu es ma blonde(You're my girlfriend)

    Girl: When a guy(or girl) calls you his/her girl, it means that you're his girlfriend, and he loves you.

    EX: You're my girl, and I'll always love you


  2. I have no idea where we're coming from here but maybe it's all describing the same person. They are someones "baby" = child, "honey"= significant other, "blondie"= they are blonde and "girl" = female

    I have no clue really

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