What's bae, anyway?
Here's one of Urban Dictionary's many definitions of the word bae:
Brands using bae
Several brands have been spotted using the word "bae." I'm not sure what to think about this. It's fun to observe. The Twitter handle @BrandsSayingBae has captured some of these tweets over the past few months.
Sonic drive-in
This is straight out of Don Draper's playbook. pic.twitter.com/8U5CrGKPEj
— Brands Saying Bae (@BrandsSayingBae) January 7, 2015
Dairy Queen
The teens will think the restaurant loves them. pic.twitter.com/X7NMwLckvU
— Brands Saying Bae (@BrandsSayingBae) January 5, 2015
Stouffer's
Stouffer's is a Nestlé brand of frozen prepared foods available in the United States and Canada. pic.twitter.com/QdPLzxXn2z
— Brands Saying Bae (@BrandsSayingBae) December 31, 2014
Denny's
http://t.co/UziRk6Qqmp pic.twitter.com/PrXwqpvBV0
— Brands Saying Bae (@BrandsSayingBae) December 29, 2014
Mountain Dew®
This is what we in the business call a brandsterpiece. pic.twitter.com/brGnGhj5pS
— Brands Saying Bae (@BrandsSayingBae) December 28, 2014