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Give some sugar Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡɪv/ /ˈsəm/ /ˈʃʊɡɝ
GIV sum SHU-gur
ɡˈɪv/ /sˈʌm/ /ʃˈʊɡɐ
giv SUM SHU-guh

Definition

An informal and playful expression meaning to give someone a kiss or a hug as a sign of affection.

Usage & Nuances

Very informal and usually playful; most often between family, close friends, or romantic partners. Typical collocations: 'Come here and give me some sugar!' Used in the US and some English-speaking regions, not commonly used in more formal contexts. Not about literal sugar.

Example Sentences

Come here and give some sugar to grandma.

basic

Before you leave, give some sugar to your sister.

basic

Dad always asks for the kids to give some sugar before bed.

basic

"Hey, gorgeous, come give some sugar to your favorite aunt!"

natural

"Aww, you don't want to give some sugar to mommy this morning?"

natural

He laughed and reached down so the puppy could give some sugar.

natural