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1 sweetie
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2 little sweetie
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Sweetie — or Sweety may refer to:* Sweetie (film), a 1989 Australian film * Sweetie (fruit), a cross between an acidless pummelo and a white grapefruit * Sweetie (single), a 2006 Japanese song * Sweetie (term of endearment), a term of endearment * Sweetie… … Wikipedia
Sweetie (film) — Sweetie est un film de Jane Campion réalisé en 1989. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Distribution 3 fiche technique 4 Récompenses … Wikipédia en Français
sweetie — ► NOUN informal 1) Brit. a sweet. 2) (also sweetie pie) used as a term of endearment … English terms dictionary
sweetie — ☆ sweetie [swēt′ē ] n. Informal SWEETHEART: also sweetie pie … English World dictionary
Sweetie's Diamonds — is a suspense thriller written by Raymond Benson that was first published in 2006 by Five Star/Thomson Gale. A mass market paperback edition was published by Leisure Books/Dorchester Publishing in 2007 … Wikipedia
sweetie pie — n AmE spoken a way of speaking to someone you love … Dictionary of contemporary English
sweetie — 1721, “lollipop;” 1778, “lover, sweetheart,” from SWEET (Cf. sweet) + Y (Cf. y) (3) … Etymology dictionary
Sweetie Pie — WBToonChar name =Sweetie Bird image caption =Promotional image of Sweetie Bird first appearance =A cameo on Tiny Toon Adventures in the series premiere The Looney Beginning . Introduced as a regular character since the fifth episode The Buster… … Wikipedia
sweetie — UK [ˈswiːtɪ] / US [ˈswɪtɪ] noun [countable] Word forms sweetie : singular sweetie plural sweeties informal 1) British a sweet. This word is used mainly by children or when speaking to children. 2) sweetie or sweetie pie old fashioned used for… … English dictionary
Sweetie (film) — Infobox Film name = Sweetie caption = director = Jane Campion producer = John Maynard writer = Jane Campion Gerard Lee narrator = starring = Genevieve Lemon Karen Colston Tom Lycos Jon Darling music = Martin Armiger cinematography = Sally Bongers … Wikipedia
sweetie — Often used alone as an endearment, though ‘you poor sweetie’ occurs in Rabbit is Rich, by John Updike, addressed by one woman to another. The term is not always appreciated by those to whom it is addressed. ‘Don’t worry about it, sweetie,’… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address