A bae (pronounced bay) is a boyfriend or girlfriend.
It's a fairly new word (it seems to have been coined this century) and at first sight it looks as if it might be a useful one.*
But all the same, it's an odd sort of a word. Where has it come from? Has it the sort of derivation that allows it to be used by respectable people?
I mean, you have to be so careful with new words. Is bae at root an acronym? It's certainly better than bog or bag - or gob or gab, for that matter (boyfriend and/or girlfriend, or girlfriend and/or boyfriend).
As it happens, the derivation of the word bae is perfectly respectable.
Though cringe-making.
Horribly, horribly cringe-making.
And in my opinion it's well worth saying two extra words to avoid it.
Word Not To Use Today: bae. This word is short for baby or babe.
The word baby may have come about because it's one of the first sound a baby can make.
*Though, having said that, I can't imagine any likely circumstance in which I might use it.
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