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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Honey or Hunny?

when you refer to your loved one, is it honey or hunny?
  

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Hi, It's honey. Or you might say sweetie-pie . Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, It's honey.
  • Or you might say sweetie-pie .
  • Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

It's honey. Or you might say sweetie-pie.Emotion: smile

Best wishe
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Strictly speaking, it's 'honey', but hunny is also used colloquially.
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TidusStrictly speaking, it's 'honey', but hunny is also used colloquially.
I've never seen it, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
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Just to make him laugh (because it's so cutesy-pie you could throw up) I sometimes write "Hunny-Bunny" on cards to my husband. And then, to embarrass the kids, I'll call him things like "snookums-wookums" or "schmootzy-wootzy" which are just terrible - but it has the desired effect on my children who run screaming from the room yelling "Gross!"
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This whole thread is TMI. Emotion: ick!

CJ
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Hunny, because honey means something you can eat.

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DEFINITIONS

HUNNY

1- 1. Winnie the Pooh's favorite food.
2. Your sweetheart.

2- Hunny is a pet name to call someone who you are close to.

3- A 10 ounces of weed, typicaly at 10 a g, its a hundred dollars, simpled as a hunny.

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"Hunny" is the alternate spelling of "honey". These have same meanings and uses.

Follow the links.

https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/hunny

http://onlineslangdictionary.com/meaning-definiti

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