Babysitter

/ˈbeɪbiˌsɪtər/ noun

A person, typically a teenager or young adult, who temporarily cares for children while the parents are away. The role involves supervision, safety, and basic childcare duties.

American compound from 'baby' + 'sitter' (one who sits with), first recorded in 1937. The term emerged as suburban family structures created a need for temporary childcare outside extended family networks.

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