Who fucking knows what this word means. It's been #1 on trending on UD for almost 3 years and apparently nobody has found the correct definition for it.
by SilverShark April 13, 2021

n:1. An exotic coctail preparation whereby something is melted, dissolved, set on fire, juggled, etc.
2. A euphemistic expression for any kind of exotic preparation a man might undertake.
2. A euphemistic expression for any kind of exotic preparation a man might undertake.
John: dude, how long for those drinks, it's taking forever.
Rob: I'm just wetting the sugar. If you don't do it just this way it's not as good.
Rob: I'm just wetting the sugar. If you don't do it just this way it's not as good.
by dingdingdevo September 26, 2008

The post coital amalgam of pussy juice/squirt and semen glazing and glistening on the penis. Becomes sticky and tacky over time. Best enjoyed quickly then wiped clean or removed orally by a skilled and loving partner.
Rachel is a human fountain the way she squirts. Needless to say I was covered in sugar glaze last night. But she gave me a lip bath and cleared it up.
by Eaton Holgoode January 8, 2019

Chicano version of Irving Aguilera. Also used to describe Irving Aguilera under ultraviolet radiation from the Sun.
by Knitty July 7, 2023

by Montycarlos the crack head January 17, 2019

A person with extremely small fingers or hands which are ideal for sowing clothes and knitwear. Thier hands are so small that things as little as a grain of sugar can get in the way of their intricate task. Therefore they flick them away. Hence the name 'Sugar Flicker'.
"By gosh! Look at those tiny yellow hands on Dave!"
"I know, I'm starting to wonder if he comes from a Sugar Flicker family!"
"I know, I'm starting to wonder if he comes from a Sugar Flicker family!"
by Ashfield81 January 11, 2014

Watermelon Sugar is a metaphor for something that just does not exist. It seems plausible, because artificial watermelon flavor usually has sugar added. But an actual watermelon has no sugar, in fact people add salt instead. So it could also possibly be an ironic example that is substituting sugar for salt .
She is just too good to be true, she's watermelon sugar.
She appears to be sweet, but at closer taste most definitely salty.
She appears to be sweet, but at closer taste most definitely salty.
by Aleister's Protegé August 23, 2021
