Citations:hunty

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English citations of hunty

Noun: "(slang) an irreverent or sarcastic term of endearment"

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  • 2014, Brian Olsen, Caitlin Ross and the Commute from Hell, unnumbered page:
    "What? Oh, I...no," Alan replied. "Fine. I'm fine. This is fine."
    "Spit it out, hunty."
  • 2014, W. C. Harris, Slouching Towards Gaytheism: Christianity and Queer Survival in America, State University of New York Press (2014), →ISBN, page 205:
    Gay culture equips its practitioners with a way of reading the world, each other, and themselves (and I do mean reading, hunty).
  • 2015, Khara Campbell, Bahama Love, →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "My rich future husband. It was love at first sight when he came in the bank last week to make a deposit of fifty-seven thousand, eight hundred dollars and twenty-nine cents. And when I checked his account balance... whooo Lord. My husband got some coins – hunty!"
  • 2015, Yoshe, Crazy in Love 2, Urban Books, LLC (2015), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    "Excuse me? I thought that you were completely and totally in love with your Seanie Poo! That delicious specimen of a man is for the gods, hunty! Yeeesss!"