"babysitter test" meaning in English

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Audio: en-au-babysitter test.ogg [Australia]
Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} babysitter test
  1. (idiomatic, social sciences, law, public policy) An informal method for assessing the maturity, reliability, or probity of a person, inviting one to judge whether one would entrust this person with the care of one's own children. Tags: idiomatic Categories (topical): Law, Social sciences
    Sense id: en-babysitter_test-en-name-y9bObmAH Topics: human-sciences, law, sciences, social-science, social-sciences
  2. (idiomatic, manufacturing, marketing) A test for the ease of use of household appliances. Tags: idiomatic Categories (topical): Manufacturing, Marketing
    Sense id: en-babysitter_test-en-name-DyUGSUrz Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 40 60 Topics: business, manufacturing, marketing

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