*IN TORONTO SLANG/LINGO*
A mandem or ting who is attractive. It can mean hot, cute, sexy, and just about any word synonymous with attractive. Very commonly used in the city or anyone who likes to jack Toronto slang.
A mandem or ting who is attractive. It can mean hot, cute, sexy, and just about any word synonymous with attractive. Very commonly used in the city or anyone who likes to jack Toronto slang.
by somewasteyutefromthe905/416 November 19, 2018
In street lingo this means a push over or a weak individual. It is equal to calling someone gay, a fruit, a fairy, a queer, a queen, a homo, a baby, a whinner... generally very bad. When heard in rap (hip hop) it is ment to be in insult.
Not to be confused with the non-street version of the same word (which is the good version aka the suburban kid version).
Not to be confused with the non-street version of the same word (which is the good version aka the suburban kid version).
"Cupcake muahfukas, yall sweeter than candy".
"Man, I hate his sweet ass... always wearin that tight ass played out shirt."
"Man, I hate his sweet ass... always wearin that tight ass played out shirt."
by xCOBRA_CLUTCHx March 29, 2004
Adjective:
an insult used to mean weak, essentially someone who can’t carry out their words because they aren’t physically or emotionally able to deal with it.
Syn. soft
an insult used to mean weak, essentially someone who can’t carry out their words because they aren’t physically or emotionally able to deal with it.
Syn. soft
“Bruh, I thought you was hard. Fuck happened to you? Turning sweet on me now?”
“Yo, check it out, homeboy over here ain’t bout to ride or die widdus. He turning sweet!”
“Yo, check it out, homeboy over here ain’t bout to ride or die widdus. He turning sweet!”
by LazyAzNGuy March 28, 2018
by Obsixoxo December 23, 2017
by Woods November 08, 2003
This is a term used by women to describe men that they find unappealing or unattractive, but are too nice to say it outright. It is most commonly used when they are explaining to one of these unappealing men that they do not want to go out with them.
"Would you like to go out with me Agnes?"
"Uh, well, you're sweet, but I don't really see you that way Steve"
"Uh, well, you're sweet, but I don't really see you that way Steve"
by Stev III June 18, 2006
by Chief Snoogins July 20, 2003