释义 |
honey noun- a sexually attractive young woman US, 1930
Sometimes spelled “hunny”. - Yeah, and there’s two swingin’ honeys for every guy. — Jan Berry and Dean Torrance, Surf City, 1963
- Officer Peters is not the first man who took a look at some young honey and decided he might like to try a little of that. — George V. Higgins, The Rat on Fire, p. 88, 1981
- I mean I’ve sucked some titties and finger banged a couple of hunnies but I never stuck it in. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- You’ll be [...] clocking the gear on the little honeys in the queue. — Kevin Sampson, Outlaws, p. 66, 2001
- a female surfer or a male surfer’s girlfriend US
- — Rob Burt, Surf City, Drag City, 1986
- a sexually desirable person UK: SCOTLAND, 1985
- That yin thinks he’s God’s gift, an he’s no honey either. — Michael Munro, The Complete Patter, p. 77, 1996
- an “effeminate” lesbian US
- — Anon., King Smut’s Wet Dreams Interpreted, 1978
- used as a term of affectionate address UK, 1350
- Gimme a fag, honey, said Beth[.] — Geoffrey Fletcher, Down Among the Meths Men, p. 38, 1966
- anything considered pleasing, attractive, effective, etc US, 1888
- That’s a honey of an anklet you’re wearing, Mrs Dietrichson. — Fred McMurray, Double Indemnity, p. 49, 1944
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