Terms of endearments that I use...
"Hunny bunny" originating from the movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit
"Sweet pea"
"Bubble butt" meaning the person has a nice rounded keister
"Sugar pie"
"Your sexiness"
"punkin" slurred version of "pumpkin"
oh well, hope it helps...
2006-11-28 14:22:42
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answered by Siddy 4
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I know this doesn't answer your question but can you tell us some Greek love expressions?
My boyfriend is Greek and I would like to learn how to say "I love you" in Greek or other cute expressions.
I call my boyfriend "honey" because he is sweet like honey,
"darling" because he is so lovable
"baby" because I love to take care of him
and "sweetheart" because he is so loving.
Hope that helps.
2006-12-01 18:29:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you mean 'pumpkin wumpkin', like 'baby waby'? I call people honey, baby, love, muffin, sugar...Just an expression of affection.
2006-11-28 22:10:02
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answered by cute_niss 2
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i have NO idea what wampkin pumpkin is...maybe it's a cutie name or something used for your love.
um, some people call their boyfriends/girlfriends "their boo", or, "their honey"...it really depends on the person because everyone has their unique names for one another.
take care.
2006-11-28 22:07:06
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answered by Alexis Samira 5
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If anyone said "wampkin pumpkin" to me, I wouldn't get it either.
2006-11-28 22:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not a native English speaker but I could tell you "honey", "sugar", "lollipop", "sweetie"...
Is that all right with you?
2006-11-29 01:25:39
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answered by ngiapapa 4
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hehe why do you need this?...
"honey" "darling" "sweety..." are most common i think..
2006-11-29 07:28:55
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answered by hidden_within_a_nightmare 3
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