sweetie
IPA: swˈiti
noun
- (often as a term of address) A person who is much loved.
- A sweetheart.
- A fruit that is a crossbreed between a grapefruit and a pomelo, originating in Israel.
- (childish, UK) A sweet; a candy.
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Examples of "sweetie" in Sentences
- Hang in, sweetie, it's worth it.
- Hold on,hold on,sweetie,hold on.
- Have a look at that, my sweetie.
- Hello my the most lovable sweetie
- Sweetie causes trouble to the family.
- Thanks, sweetie, for reverting that guy.
- Sweetie's stranded in this crossroad town.
- Sweetie, that's why they call it mincemeat.
- And that sounds like a terrible dream, sweetie.
- But you think Obama calling someone sweetie is offensive?
- I've got the MTHFR mutation and I am eating folic acid like sweeties.
- From the first episode, I inherited the word 'sweetie for about 5 years.
- In the south, "sweetie" is a common term of "southern charm" endearment.
- My sweetie is awesome for finding out about these in time to get tickets.
- Obama sweetie is going to have a force to be reckoned with if he thinks he is even going to have a chance with XX's.
- Most reasonable people know that calling a woman "sweetie" is no more inappropriate than calling a man "buddy" or "pal"
- Came away with some jaggery (palm sugar sweeties) - not quite as delicious as tamarind flakes which I call sweetie darlings.
- I know everyone has their own views but "sweetie" is an endearment and no one that I have ever known has used the word as anything but.
- If "sweetie" is wrong, what are people thinking when I call them "sweet cheeks" or refer to their backside as a "tender, delicious rump"?
- May 14th, 2008 7: 18 pm ET being called sweetie is no reason to get upset, and why is this important anyway. he can call however many people he wants to sweetie and i would still vote for him!
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