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

Brad: Damn these sex toys are really expensive, I don't think I can afford them.
Preston: Don't worry bro, I got you.
Brad: Thanks bro, I can't wait to use these later with my girl.
*Later*
Brad: Wow, Preston sure was being a sugar homie back there
Preston: Don't worry bro, I got you.
Brad: Thanks bro, I can't wait to use these later with my girl.
*Later*
Brad: Wow, Preston sure was being a sugar homie back there
by sugar homie September 21, 2020

by Mongodeldongo December 17, 2016

by CaptainMuffin October 30, 2010

by UrDadLOL69 October 9, 2019

1. The title of a novel written by Julie Burchill, perhaps better known by it's TV adaptation.
The TV series is based strongly upon the novel - exploring the life of 15 year old Kim (Olivia Hallinan) and her lustful obsession with the gorgeous Maria Sweet, aka. "Sugar" (Lenora Crichlow).
The show, set in Brighton, explores just some of the dilemnas faced by many people in their teenage years. Kim's sexuality remains bottled up inside her, she feels the need to lose her virginity and her family is very much in domestic unrest, with numerous socially problematic issues, particularily regarding Kim's rather strange brother.
The show also focuses upon the relationship Kim has with her adulterous mother, Stella.
It is suggested that the show's popularity may be as a result of it being in some way titillating to the (predominantly) male viewers, which has led to accusations of the show being nothing more than "mindless seuxal filth".
Undoubtebly, there are men somewhat aroused by the forbidden lesbian love, and hence will be consisently fixated on the events which unravel on screen.
However the show's appeal is not simply to the male population, as everyone can probably relate in some way to at least some of the issues the show deals with.
The show remains entertaining, with, at times, intelligent and original dialogue and character interaction. Kim's monologues are particularily good. Elements of humour also mix nicely.
2. The strong, and quite often sudden desire to either begin, or perpetuate the ingestion of sugary products, such as candy, cakes and ice creams, in a hedonistic nature.
The TV series is based strongly upon the novel - exploring the life of 15 year old Kim (Olivia Hallinan) and her lustful obsession with the gorgeous Maria Sweet, aka. "Sugar" (Lenora Crichlow).
The show, set in Brighton, explores just some of the dilemnas faced by many people in their teenage years. Kim's sexuality remains bottled up inside her, she feels the need to lose her virginity and her family is very much in domestic unrest, with numerous socially problematic issues, particularily regarding Kim's rather strange brother.
The show also focuses upon the relationship Kim has with her adulterous mother, Stella.
It is suggested that the show's popularity may be as a result of it being in some way titillating to the (predominantly) male viewers, which has led to accusations of the show being nothing more than "mindless seuxal filth".
Undoubtebly, there are men somewhat aroused by the forbidden lesbian love, and hence will be consisently fixated on the events which unravel on screen.
However the show's appeal is not simply to the male population, as everyone can probably relate in some way to at least some of the issues the show deals with.
The show remains entertaining, with, at times, intelligent and original dialogue and character interaction. Kim's monologues are particularily good. Elements of humour also mix nicely.
2. The strong, and quite often sudden desire to either begin, or perpetuate the ingestion of sugary products, such as candy, cakes and ice creams, in a hedonistic nature.
1. Did you watch 'Sugar Rush' last night?
2. I need another Mars Bar! I'm on such a sugar rush here.
2. I need another Mars Bar! I'm on such a sugar rush here.
by s2k August 21, 2005

A "pet name" of an adored or term of endearment for a significant other who has deliciously suckable, irresistible balls.
by bunnycakes November 12, 2010
