Results for: cutey, somebody cute, sweetie, honey (affectionate nickname)
English English
as something happens, at the same time as when it happens, nickname for a calculation methodology whereby the computer arranges information quickly and reacts in a short period of time; actual time which passes during some act or operationreal things
at low temperature, chilly, cool, not warm; not affectionate, unfriendly; depressing; unconscious (Slang), cold weather, common cold, completely, condition caused by low temperature, cooked hot then cooled, dead, extemporaneously, hard to follow, frigi...cold
be amorous, eat food using spoon, eating utensil, golf club, hit ball up, hollow out, quantity of drug, shiny fishing lure, take up in a spoon, transfer in a spoon; eat with a spoon; behave in an affectionate or sentimental manner (Informal), use spoon...spoon
bee that makes honey, honey-gathering beehoneybee
beekeeping, raising of bees and selling the honey which is producedapiculture
beloved person, dear; charming, adorable; favorite, dearly loved, informal term of address, loving term of address, nice, one who is dearly loved; dear, sweetheart (affectionate term), somebody consideratedarling
call by nickname, give a name; give an affectionate name; give a shortened name, invented name, name of affection; shortened name; alias; name invented for oneself and used on IRC (Internet), short namenickname
cells containing honey eaten as food, honeycomb -patterned fabric, infiltrate something thoroughly, provide something with holes, something resembling honeycomb, structure of six-sided cells, structure of small hexagonal wax cells formed by bees in whi...honeycomb
chewy candy containing nuts, chewy confection made of sugar (or honey) and nuts or fruitnougat
childish person, immature animal, infant, very young child; honey, sweetie (term of endearment); childish person (Slang), smaller and younger, something regarded with affection or pride, spoil, indulge; treat like a baby, tiny, miniature, dwarf; babyis...baby
cleverly thought out, craftiness and deceitfulness, crafty and deceitful, cute, shrewd, sly; adorable, shrewdness, skillful performancecunning
code word for letter "C", male first name (form of Charles); North Vietnamese troops or Vietcong soldiers (nickname used by American soldiers during the Vietnam War), Viet CongCharlie
computer experts, general nickname for people who work in computers and information technology (like literati - people who work in literature)digerati
computer freak, computer whiz; nickname for a person who illegally breaks into telephone or computer networks while bypassing security measures in order to use the lines or steal information, make free phone calls illegallyphreak
cricket, grasshopper; young eel; cheerful and energetic person (nickname)grig
 

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