babymaker

English

Etymology

From baby +‎ maker.

Pronunciation

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Noun

babymaker (plural babymakers)

  1. (derogatory) Somebody who gives birth to a baby.
  2. (derogatory) One whose role it is to reproduce.
    • 2008 April 21, W. Jeffrey Tatum, Always I Am Caesar, Wiley-Blackwell:
      At the bottom were the proletarii, quite literally 'the babymakers', too poor to offer society any other contribution.
  3. (childish) The penis.
    • 2010, Scott Nicholson, Kiss Me or Die:
      Sally went on, smug with the knowledge of grown-up secrets. "And women have muff pies. That's where the man puts his babymaker and then seeds crawl out of his babymaker into the pie and then little babies grow. []
  4. (slang, in the plural) The testicles.
    • 2001 January 26, toyou, “The torture aspect of tickling”, in alt.multimedia.tk[1] (Usenet):
      I'm with ya on that Smg...but what about those clips where guys are getting hit in the babymakers? Is that any worse than say someone holding a board over their head, getting the ribs tickled and dropping it on their head (as long as they were ok that is)?
  5. (slang, typically in the plural) A spermatozoon.
    • 2013, Michelle xx, cumeater1999, "Prim Wife Submits Fully", in Kristen's collection: December 2013 Stories, posted 2013, December 8 by The Kristen Archives in alt.sex.stories[2]
      After I had told him I wasn't on the pill, he'd said how much he'd love to empty his huge load into me filling me up with his babymakers.
  6. (obsolete) A dollmaker.