Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Buttercup"
The meaning of "Buttercup" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I’m dying at buttercup mean?
A:
"I'm dying" In this context means that the person is laughing very hard.
In this case, the person is laughing very hard at the buttercup tattoo.
In this case, the person is laughing very hard at the buttercup tattoo.
Q:
What does what's up buttercup? mean?
A:
Basically "how's it going?/how are you?" buttercup is just a nickname for whoever they're talking to, it really doesn't mean anything
Q:
What does buttercup mean?
A:
http://cf.ltkcdn.net/garden/images/std/181157-425x283-buttercup-flower.jpg
It's a flower. Sometimes you call your girlfriend or daughter buttercup.
It's a flower. Sometimes you call your girlfriend or daughter buttercup.
Q:
What does buttercup mean?
A:
Context? Otherwise it's a flower.
Q:
What does buttercup mean?
A:
A buttercup is a herbaceous plant with bright yellow cup-shaped flowers, common in grassland and as a garden weed.
But some people call people buttercups.
But some people call people buttercups.
Translations of "Buttercup"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? buttercup
A:
buttercup
Other questions about "Buttercup"
Q:
I wonder if "buttercup" suggest someone you care for as endearment?
A:
Thank you for your assistance. It helps.
Thank you for your assistance. It helps.
Q:
I just read about buttercups. I've also seen something like "hair like buttered cone". Is butter a common compliment? What is that supposed to suggest? Thank you.
A:
I wouldn't say it's extremely common, no.
When it is used, it is usually to describe something by making a comparison with a substance most people know something about: butter.
In your example, the phrase was meant to create a mental picture of the color of the hair, most likely a rich, bright blonde.
When it is used, it is usually to describe something by making a comparison with a substance most people know something about: butter.
In your example, the phrase was meant to create a mental picture of the color of the hair, most likely a rich, bright blonde.
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