Watermelon Sugar

Watermelon Sugar

is an American postmodern post-apocalyptic novel ("In Watermellon Sugar") by Richard Brautigan written in 1964 and published in 1968. It was extremely popular.
Set in the aftermath of a fallen civilization, it focuses on a commune organized around a central gathering house which is named "iDEATH". In this environment, many things are made of watermelon sugar - but the inhabitants also use pine wood and stone for building material and fuel made from trout oil.
In IDEATH many things are made of Watermelon sugar.
Why? Why Watermelon Sugar?
I guess you need to spend some time there?
by zaxaxatak July 11, 2021
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sugar cola

A drink formed by the combination of a glass of cola and 5 spoonfuls of sugar.

Add the sugar, taking care not to let the bubbles spill over the edge. Drink the cola, then enjoy the wonderful sugar-slush bounty at the bottom of the glass.
"Sugar cola is yummy, and makes you hyper"
by dooznik July 03, 2004
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sugar pig

She says: (as she points) Zthat a sugar pig?
He says: Naw, he's justa baby pig pie.
by Richie333 March 23, 2007
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Watermelon sugar

The sexy juices from a beautiful women’s vagine ;)
Jake: Dude!, last night I had the best watermelon sugar from Shannon, it was damn amazin~

Johnny-boy: sounds awesome mate’ kudos ta’ you
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Watermelon Sugar

Apperantly. This song is sang by a horny 20 yr old that wants pussy
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watermelon sugar

harry styles:
Tastes like strawberries
On a summer evenin'
And it sounds just like a song
I want more berries
And that summer feelin'
It's so wonderful and warm
Breathe me in, breathe me out
I don't know if I could ever go without
I'm just thinking out loud
I don't know if I could ever go without
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sugar tunes

Well, I'm not sure exactly what this means, but Dan Balan (previously from O-zone) took the song Dragostea Din Tei (otherwise known as "The Numa Numa Song"), rewrote it in American rock format, and decided it would be cool to change the chorus to "sugar tunes from nowhere saved my day", rather than leaving that first line as "vrei sa pleci dar nu ma nu ma iei". Personally I find that kind of stupid and a great way to ruin an already-on-the-verge-of-oveplay-age song that still had a bit of life let in it.
I refuse to listen to Sugar Tunes Numa Numa by Dan Balan. Go listen to O-zone or something.
by samantha scum September 10, 2006
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