by Coopie lindberger meeeshmee July 30, 2023
Honey sky (noun)
The phenomena in which the sky turns into a milky yellow due to the setting (or rising) sun and clouds patterns. Honey skies (plural) can only be observed through thin feathery cloud coverage in the southern United States. Legally, you are only allowed to say Honey Sky with a southern accent.
Honey Sky is also a common typo for the word “honestly”
The phenomena in which the sky turns into a milky yellow due to the setting (or rising) sun and clouds patterns. Honey skies (plural) can only be observed through thin feathery cloud coverage in the southern United States. Legally, you are only allowed to say Honey Sky with a southern accent.
Honey Sky is also a common typo for the word “honestly”
“Wow look at that honey sky!” Said Patricia, referring to the view of the rising sun sitting on her hot tin roof.
by Yucky Puddles August 30, 2020
Honey Sky (noun)
The phenomena in which the sky turns a milky yellow due to sunrise or sunset, and a certain pattern of cloud coverage. Honey Skies (plural) are most commonly seen in the southern United States or in Manitoba. For legal reason, you can only say the word Honey Sky in a southern accent.
Honey Sky is also a common typo en lieu of the word “honestly”
The phenomena in which the sky turns a milky yellow due to sunrise or sunset, and a certain pattern of cloud coverage. Honey Skies (plural) are most commonly seen in the southern United States or in Manitoba. For legal reason, you can only say the word Honey Sky in a southern accent.
Honey Sky is also a common typo en lieu of the word “honestly”
“Wow! Look at that beautiful Honey Sky!” Said Patricia, admiring the view of the sunrise on her hot tin roof.
by Yucky Puddles August 30, 2020
by dankpodsscottthewozpyro February 12, 2021
by Rex Derek Canada April 09, 2020
1. The festival was so peaceful, until the noise of Sky Bacon drowned out the music, what a waste of public funds.
2. The eye in the sky captured the car chase on video thanks to Sky Bacon.
2. The eye in the sky captured the car chase on video thanks to Sky Bacon.
by jiminyturtle May 18, 2013
Glowing debris which floats away from a bonfire, usually leaves or paper, which will sometimes burn through clothing or fabric
by Suburbanpugmom March 21, 2018