Pronunciation: /ˈʃʊɡər ˈbeɪbi/
noun a young woman who receives financial support from an older, wealthier person in exchange for companionship or intimacy
A1 A sugar baby is a person who receives gifts or money from an older partner.
A2 My friend told me she is considering becoming a sugar baby to help pay for her college tuition.
B1 The concept of being a sugar baby is controversial and raises ethical questions about relationships.
B2 She decided to end her arrangement with her sugar baby because she wanted a more serious relationship.
C1 Some people view being a sugar baby as a form of exploitation, while others see it as a mutually beneficial arrangement.
C2 The sugar baby lifestyle can be glamorous and exciting, but it also comes with its own set of challenges and risks.
formal The concept of a sugar baby involves a financial arrangement between an older individual and a younger partner.
informal My friend is considering becoming a sugar baby to help pay for her college tuition.
slang She's basically a sugar baby, getting all her expenses covered by that wealthy guy she's dating.
figurative In a metaphorical sense, the sugar baby represents a dependence on external sources for support and validation.
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