Etymology
The term "babelicious" is a portmanteau of the words "Babylon" and "delicious."
Meaning
Babelicious refers to something that is exceptionally beautiful, attractive, or desirable. It is often used to describe a physical appearance, particularly that of a woman.
Origin
The term is believed to have originated in the early 2000s, likely on the internet or in popular culture. Its exact origin is unknown.
Usage
Babelicious is primarily used as an informal adjective to describe:
Examples
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