Calling someone "sugar" is often a term of endearment or affection, similar to "sweetheart" or "honey." It is a casual and friendly way to show fondness or closeness towards someone. However, it can also be used in a flirtatious manner, so it's important to consider the context and the relationship with the person using the term.
Azucar is a sugar consisting mainly of fructose
The noun 'sugar' is a common, concrete, mass (non-count) noun, a word for a substance, a thing. The plural form for many uncountable nouns for a substance are used for 'types of' or 'kinds of'; for example, 'The recipe calls for two sugars, brown and granulated white.'
Glucose is a type of sugar that is a major source of energy for living organisms, including humans. It is a simple sugar that can be found in various foods and is the primary product of photosynthesis in plants. In the body, glucose is transported in the bloodstream and used by cells for energy production.
Salt dissolved in water. Sugar dissolved in tea. Hydrogen peroxide mixed with water.
The phrase "French in sugar" does not have a specific meaning that is commonly recognized. It is possible that it is a mistranslation or a misunderstood phrase. If you can provide more context or clarify what you mean, I can try to provide a more helpful answer.
If a guy calls you "kid", it is a term of endearment.
It mean's honey:)
a bodybuilt guy
bathroom
he wants it.
That your easy to Get into bed
Its a term of endearment.
Get rid of him!
he's flirting with you
it means your UGLY!
I am a GIRL. That means they are FLIRTING with you! Congrats!
well its not easy to say this but it means. everything is good but your face but if a guy calls you that forget him you too good for him!