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Which is correct? "cradle robbing " or "robbing cradle"?
Could i have a few examples of the usage of this word here? Can it be either a verb or a noun?
4 apr. 2013 13:24
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In UK, if someone is dating a much younger person, they might be called a 'cradle snatcher'. It is mildly derogatory.
4 april 2013
Cradle robbing is a slang way of saying that someone is dating someone much younger than themselves. Example: Tom is robbing the cradle dating Kim. In this Kim would be younger than Tom. Example: John said, "There is nothing wrong with cradle robbing." I would say that it is more common to hear of someone 'robbing the cradle' than 'cradle robbing'. I hope this is useful!
4 april 2013
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