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  2. Does ‘sugarplum’ have the meaning of ‘honey’ or ‘sweetie’?

    Sep 16, 2013 · The use of sugar plum to mean honey or sweetie is common in popular music. For example, Ike Clanton had a minor hit in 1962 with a song called "Sugar Plum." The Collins …

  3. meaning - Origin of "Plumb" to mean "absolutely" - English …

    Jun 15, 2011 · Meaning "something desirable" is first recorded 1780, probably in ref. to the sugar-rich bits of a plum pudding, etc. Some of the OED references seem to be examples of plum …

  4. expressions - Origin and meaning of "You catch more flies with …

    I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar …

  5. Why are "sugar" and "sure" pronounced with an SH?

    Sugar, sure and sumac are the only three in Modern English, but historically there were others. In the sixteenth century a phonetic change of sy- to sh- was attested (in the shape of sh- …

  6. The difference between be aimed at and aim to?

    Jul 24, 2019 · According to Longman, I think I can use "aimed at ing" and "aiming to v" both. GRAMMAR: Patterns with aim ...

  7. What color is "puce", and why do different people give radically ...

    May 25, 2012 · I always thought puce is purplish, perhaps because the Welsh word piws (pronounced "puce") means purple. The word entered English from the French, where it had …

  8. Is there a collective term to describe "coffee" and "tea"?

    Not really, there isn't. Caffeinated drinks or beverages might be more accurate, but that could include energy drinks, pre-workout supplements, a lot of other hot drinks that might contain …

  9. etymology - "Pretty please with sugar on top" - English Language ...

    Nov 26, 2021 · But my guess is that “with sugar on top” actually arose much earlier, at least by the 1950s. While sprinkling sugar on food has a long history, it was in the 1950s when ready-made …

  10. "Rounded", "heaping" and other types of teaspoon (fuls)?

    Mar 1, 2012 · 1 rounded tsp means you scoop a spoonful of sugar, and let it form a small pile above the top of the spoon. It is inherently less precise than a level teaspoon. 1 heaping tsp …

  11. Opposite of "Sugar Daddy": A young person supporting an older …

    Sep 21, 2015 · I have done quite a bit of searching, no result. Is there a term for the young equivalent of a "Sugar Daddy/Momma"? Not a "Sugar Baby", but a young person who does …

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