Definition of Baba

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Baba
n. ancient Sumerian goddess

baba
n. small spongelike leavened cake usually containing raisins and rum, rum baba; (Slang) respectful form of address for an older man; (Slang) child

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Baba Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Baba
(n.)
A kind of plum cake.
  

WordNet 2.0
baba

Noun
1. a small cake leavened with yeast
(hypernym) cake
(hyponym) baba au rhum, rum baba

hEnglish - advanced version
baba

baba
\ba"ba\ (&?;), n. [f.] a kind of plum cake.


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 rum baba 

JM Languages
BABA
Baba (Papia) is a Bantoid language spoken in Cameroon.
The language is: Baba


Baba Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Baba
Baba may refer to:

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Jaroslav Bába
Jaroslav Bába (IPA: ) (born September 21984 in Karviná) is a Czech high jumper.

At the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships he jumped 2.25 metres and won a joint bronze medal along with Germaine Mason and Ştefan Vasilache. The same year he won the Olympic bronze medal with 2.34 m.

In 2005 he jumped a new personal best of 2.36 m in July in Rome, and later finished fifth at the World Championships. He did not compete in the 2006 season.


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João Batista Oliveira de Araujo
João Batista Oliveira de Araujo (known as Babá) is a Brazilian politician. He is a former member of the Workers' Party (PT), and a founding member of the Socialism and Freedom Party (P-SOL).

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Rum baba
A rum baba or baba au rhum is a small yeast cake saturated in liquor, usually rum, and sometimes filled with whipped cream or pastry cream. It is most typically made in individual servings (about a 2" tall slightly tapered cylinder) but sometimes can be made in larger forms similar to those used for Bundt cakes.

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