kandy
IPA: kˈændi
Root Word: Kandy
noun
- A city in Sri Lanka.
- Alternative form of candy (Indian unit of mass) [(uncountable, chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) Edible, sweet-tasting confectionery containing sugar, or sometimes artificial sweeteners, and often flavored with fruit, chocolate, nuts, herbs and spices, or artificial flavors.]
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Examples of "kandy" in Sentences
- Put down the kandy korn, fool, and hold on to your Aeron.
- I seen peeps deep fry awl kinda stuffs awn da channel including kandy bars an Twinkies.
- Ai muss sai dat bof da kandy dates showded class tewnight… Da new prezdent BERRY klassee.
- I also got sum kandy and a puppy calendar, woonezz! lol I have $2, I have to get sumthin for stephen.
- And we're off to a fine start of peeking into the lives of these kooky, kreepy kandy-asses for another season.
- Uzulee ai am nawt a gummeh kandy fan kaus ai doan lyke teh textshure butt dese seem tew haz moar firmniss tew tehm.
- Never mind that what Dennis Kucinich saw was most likely Dick Cheney's post-apocalypse kandy-kolored tangerine-flake streamline flying getaway gizmo.
- I was going to go to the mall and get Jaqi and Stephen a present then get some kandy kanes for the people who ain't got no gifts but mi mommi didn't want to.
- It is kandy-kolored "ego-porn," a capitalist cornucopia that features more money and effort spent on self-beautification and self-indulgence than anything this side of Nip/Tuck and Addicted to Beauty.
- It is kandy-kolored \ "ego-porn, \" a capitalist cornucopia that features more money and effort spent on self-beautification and self-indulgence than anything this side of Nip/Tuck and Addicted to Beauty.
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