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Babysitter

A slang term for a cosigner, which is a third party to a loan guaranteeing that the loan will be repaid.
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Get a babysitting notebook, and log some info each time you babysit so you remember details such as which activities and food the kids like, any medications or allergies they have, and their doctor's contact info.
Also say that you love the kids, but cannot babysit so much.
"I don't think I will let the rest of JLS babysit yet.
The singer, now a DJ after JLS announced plans to split, said: "I don't think I'll let the rest of JLS babysit yet.
But she stoops to a new low when she cuts a line in front of a shocked Roz as they babysit. Ashley finds out and storms round to the Bartons, who beg him not to go to the police.
The results were magical: with larger reserves of coupons couples became more willing to go out, making opportunities to babysit more plentiful, making couples even more willing to go out, and so on."
Girl Scouts are advised to ask the parents for whom they babysit to unload and lock-up their guns.
When you babysit, the child or children that you care for are your responsibility.
It seems to be commonly accepted in Alberta that children should be about twelve before they babysit, but this is a matter of custom and community practice and not law.
"On weekends I babysit for the children of neighboring families," she says almost apologetically.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Jan 1 (ANI): When Australian skipper Tim Paine offered Indian wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant to babysit his kids during their sledging session in the recently concluded Melbourne Test, nobody would have ever thought that this could be true.