by BIGBUNDABATMAN May 25, 2021
by Thundergunexpress April 26, 2020
Can be used in a sentence in place of “spilling the tea” such as heres the gossip. It can also be used to mean “heres the cherry on top”, such as heres the defining factor, or the important part.
Person 1: did you hear about so and so’s new marriage?
Person 2: No, but heres the Sugar on the Cream, she had an affair with her last husband!
Person 2: No, but heres the Sugar on the Cream, she had an affair with her last husband!
by Nick105105 February 26, 2024
Steve - Hey dude did you see mike with that Asian last night?
Bob - Ya he was getting some Rainbow Sugar
Mike -Hey Guys
Bob and Steve - :3
Bob - Ya he was getting some Rainbow Sugar
Mike -Hey Guys
Bob and Steve - :3
by Carnaviabitchslappedyou January 16, 2012
by Hollasteffie March 08, 2015
We call her sugar beet cause she’s like candy that you drop and wash off but still tastes like dirt.
by Totally Legal Alien June 09, 2022
by Shelbicious2010 February 07, 2014