Babygirl
Also known as: "He's so babygirl"
Babygirl is internet slang that flips a traditionally feminine pet name into a term of endearment for attractive men. The gender-reversed usage took off on Tumblr and Twitter in mid-2021, growing out of a viral Mob Psycho 100 fan edit, and by 2022 it was one of the defining words of online thirst vocabulary1. The term applies broadly to fictional characters, K-pop idols, and Hollywood actors who come across as cute, vulnerable, or emotionally open.
TL;DR
Babygirl is internet slang that flips a traditionally feminine pet name into a term of endearment for attractive men.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Babygirl works as both a noun and adjective. Common patterns include:
- As a comment: Drop "he's so babygirl" under photos or videos of attractive men showing softness, vulnerability, or effortless charm - As a drawing prompt: Post a stock photo of someone in a dramatic pose with the caption "draw your babygirl in this" to invite fan art responses - In the panel format: Redraw the original Mob Psycho 100 "why does X call you babygirl?" panel with characters from your own fandom - As a general label: "That's my babygirl" directed at any celebrity or fictional character
The term typically fits men who show some mix of emotional vulnerability, quiet intensity, or soft attractiveness. It works for conventionally masculine men too, as long as something about them sparks a protective or affectionate response.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original Mob Psycho 100 babygirl edit sat on Wattpad for potentially years before blowing up on Twitter and Tumblr in 2021.
Mashable listed babygirl alongside "yes, chef" and "smash or pass" in its 2022 guide to internet thirst vocabulary.
The thirst commenting culture that babygirl belongs to evolved from 2019's violent attraction language ("break my back like a glow stick") into the more theatrical, self-inflicted-pain style of 2022.
The 2024 A24 film *Babygirl* grossed $64.7 million worldwide on a $20 million budget.
Derivatives & Variations
Fan art challenge formats
— The original Mob Psycho 100 panel spawned hundreds of fandom redraws in 2021 using the "Why Does X Call You Babygirl?" template. In late 2022, the "Draw Your Babygirl In This" trend invited artists to pose male characters in vulnerable stock photo positions, producing two viral rounds of artwork[3].
Thirst-commenting vocabulary
— Babygirl was part of a 2021-2022 wave of dramatic online attraction language that included "just fell to my knees in a Walmart," "bites fist," "Lord, I am not your strongest soldier," and "changed the trajectory of my life"[1].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 2Babygirl - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Babygirlencyclopedia
- 4Babygirl - Urban Dictionarydictionary