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"sweet on" is the definition like "rock on" which basicly means right on and thats so sweet at the same time. first used by Jason Chicoine a junior high history teacher.
by Jonny Boothe December 19, 2004
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This phrase is a very powerful combination of "Sweet" and "Right on." It was first derived and put to use by Zach Larson and Derek Brooks.
Antonym: Sweet Off
Antonym: Sweet Off
by broox November 11, 2003
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Similar to the New Zealand term "sweet as". Its a confirmation phrase for when you need to affirm that all is OK with the situation. Can also use "Sweet Ups" and "Ons"
by Haydos Barbados May 03, 2010
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This term generally refers to a state of excellence and awesomeness set above others. When it was first put to use by myself it was a combination of Rock On and Sweet. Unlike the previous definition, this form of it usually implies more of a state of mellowness and success, in that all has come together, rather than a state has just been activated. A word often used for esteem. Can generally be used for a variety of successes, big and small. It's meaning is emphasized when used in repetition.
Another: Check it out the burgers looked cooked.
You: Sweet on, Dudeman, sweet on.
Another: Great show, man. You really did awesome.
You: Sweet on, you know me.
Another: You should have seen it, we rocked them.
You: Really? Sweet on.
You: Sweet on, Dudeman, sweet on.
Another: Great show, man. You really did awesome.
You: Sweet on, you know me.
Another: You should have seen it, we rocked them.
You: Really? Sweet on.
by Gibbins July 06, 2004