The movie was about a guy named Skeeter who has to babysit his niece and nephew.
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Also, had I known you babysit that article, I probably would have left it alone.
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So let your in-laws know that's the rule the next time they come over to babysit.
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Letiecq said he does not have time to babysit comments, as is true of many blogs.
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For instance, did you babysit for five different families in your neighborhood?
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They get asked if there's anyone they can stay with, so someone can babysit them.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
Lynette's husband Tom volunteers to babysit the kids while she is at the party.
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The others figured out a solution, he said, such as getting a relative to babysit.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Someone gave a woman the monkey, told her to babysit and then never came back.
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(babysitting) the work of a baby sitter; caring for children when their parents are not home
Babysitting is the practice of temporarily caring for a child on behalf of the child's parents. Babysitting is commonly performed as an odd job by teenagers for extra money, stereotypically (but not necessarily) by girls.
(Babysitting (Beavis and Butt-head episode)) The following is an episode list for the MTV animated television series Beavis and Butt-head. ...
To watch or tend someone else's child for a period of time, often for money; To watch or attend anything or anyone unnecessarily closely; to have to help or coax too much
(Babysitting) To dream of babysitting children represents your need to make stronger friendships based on real affection and values, instead of superficial things. If the baby you are taking care of is crying, you are lacking understanding from others. ...
(verb): to sit next to or stand near by someone and wait for them to be ready to dance with you when they have already declined the current dance. ...