baba

ബാബ
definition
noun
The rich, light, delicate yeast cake, made from flour, eggs, butter, and sugar, is related to brioche, baba , and savarin.
a small rich sponge cake, typically soaked in rum-flavored syrup.
Asked who this man was, the child mumbled proudly ‘Amaar baba (my father).’
father (often as a proper name or as a familiar form of address).
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When face-to-face, he would just call him 'baba' (father).
Sit down, 'baba' , you like tea?
It was a framed picture of Shirdi Sai 'baba' with his hand raised in blessing, lean and austere, with a white cloth tied around his head and a trimmed white beard.
Asked who this man was, the child mumbled proudly ‘Amaar 'baba' (my father).’
I am told he is a mauna 'baba' (a holy man who has taken a vow of silence).
The rich, light, delicate yeast cake, made from flour, eggs, butter, and sugar, is related to brioche, 'baba' , and savarin.
‘Remove the paper whenever you are ready, 'baba'.’
It is relevant here to mention those three Indian saints in recent history Kabir and Nanak and late Sai 'baba' of Sirdi who did not found any religion based on divine revelation.
Note that 'baba' , on its own, can independently refer to an old wise man.
But officially sanctioned ‘dating’ and sexual intimacy - na 'baba' na.
Pray to Sun God and Sri Raghavendra or Shirdi 'baba' on Thursdays.
Best of all, they have imported Italian 'rum babas' soaking in glass jars.
Look at the number of swamis, yogis, 'babas' and even mendicants who have made a fortune in the western world, especially in America.
She answered her father fearlessly: ‘ 'Baba' Saheb, you still wish to be revenged’.
‘Sit down', ba'ba, you like tea?’
Bring soaking liquor to the boil and drop the 'babas' in, rolling them to soak all over and become bloated.
An alcohol-soaked rum cake similar to a 'baba au rhum' that sat on a puree of orange with a whipped coconut cream was a decided runner-up.
Well, a 'rum baba' and a treacle tart were atypically heavy.
The 'babas' (girls and boys) are barely three or four years old.
“Sit down', ba'ba, you like tea?”
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