Slang for (a cup of) Coffee used in the UK. When a guest called round, the host's usual polite offer of "would you like coffee? do you take milk? how many sugars?" gradually got abbreviated during the 70s until all that remained was the last word, usually phrased as a question, "sugars?".
A good host would also offer eddies to accompany the sugars.
A good host would also offer eddies to accompany the sugars.
by Llep Iorwyn July 25, 2006
a nickname given to someone if he/she is a diabetic and needs insulin day 2 day...originated in Staten Island, NY, crew...GOMD Gods of mass destruction
by blthrskt November 05, 2005
by GlaiGlai July 18, 2019
by BigBrainNicky May 04, 2018
The act of being a sugar baby
by Candycanebaby January 09, 2021
A form of torture mostly used in prison consisting of mixing sugar and boiling water. Once applied to the skin it acts almost like acid melting it away
by TraseSHM May 07, 2009
An old Southern American term for sugar diabetes. Most notably used in a Saturday Night Live sketch featuring Kristen Wiig as Paula Deen.
by The TrUth will find you out March 02, 2015