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darling
English
Alternative forms
- darlin' (informal)
- dearling
Etymology
From Middle English derelyng, from Old English d?orling (“darling, favorite, minion; also household god”), corresponding to dear +? -ling.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?d??l??/
- (General American) enPR: där'l?ng, IPA(key): /?d??l??/
- Homophone: Darling
- Rhymes: -??(r)l??
Noun
darling (plural darlings)
- A person who is dear to one.
- A kind or sweet person; sweetheart.
- An affectionate term of address.
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sweetheart
- (by extension) A person or thing very popular with a certain group.
Derived terms
- darlinghood
- kill one's darlings
- media darling
Translations
Adjective
darling (comparative darlinger, superlative darlingest)
- Dear; cherished.
- charming
Usage notes
darlinger is rarely used.
Translations
Anagrams
- Lingard, larding
darling From the web:
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hunny
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?h?ni/
- Rhymes: -?ni
Noun
hunny (plural hunnies)
- Eye dialect spelling of honey. (attractive woman, or as a term of affection)
Translations
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- what hunny means in slang
- hunny what is dis
- what does hunny bunny mean
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- honey bunny
- what does honey bun mean
- honey in spanish
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