That's not what he meant, " Rachel says again, pink flushing her cheeks." Actually, I meant-" I start to say, but Willow cuts me off." What? It's true. He looks at you like he'd like to dip you in sugar and eat you up.

C.J. Redwine
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When someone says that another person does not mean what he or she is saying, he or she is really saying that the other person is truly stupid. This phrase may be used in a negative context, but it can also be used as a positive. If you are full of yourself, you may think that you are the best thing since sliced bread. However, if someone else thinks that you are full of yourself, it means that they think that you are wrong.

The ‘dip-in-sugar’ part of this phrase is often left out by the people who are using it, but it is very important for them to understand what they are doing exactly. When someone says ‘dip them in sugar’ he or she means to make them happy. If you say something to make someone happy, they will be able to enjoy life more.

Source: Defiance

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