sweetheart

sweetheart
I. noun Date: 14th century 1. darling 2. one who is loved 3. a generally likable person 4. a remarkable one of its kind II. adjective Date: 1942 of or relating to an agreement between an employer and a labor union official arranged privately for their benefit usually at the expense of the workers <
a sweetheart contract
>
; broadly arranged in private for the benefit of a few at the expense of many <
a sweetheart deal
>

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • Sweetheart — (en español: cariño o dulce corazón) es una canción escrita por Rainy Davis y Peter Kessler y grabada por Davis. La canción llegó al número 24 de la lista estadounidense Hot Black Singles en 1986. En 1998, Jermaine Dupri y Mariah Carey realizaron …   Wikipedia Español

  • Sweetheart — is a term of endearment that could be applied to a person s significant other.The term is also used to refer to the following: *Sweetheart (song), recorded by Rainy Davis and re recorded by Mariah Carey and Jermaine Dupri *Sweetheart (company)… …   Wikipedia

  • sweetheart — sweet‧heart [ˈswiːthɑːt ǁ hɑːrt] adjective [only before a noun] a sweetheart deal, contract, agreement etc is unfair because it gives people who know each other well or have a lot of influence an unfair advantage: • Some executives have been… …   Financial and business terms

  • Sweetheart — (englisch Liebling , Liebste ) steht unter anderem für Monica Sweetheart, eine tschechische Pornodarstellerin Sweetheart (Krokodil), ein einst für regelmäßige Attacken auf Fischerboote bekanntes Leistenkrokodil (Crocodylus porosus) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • sweetheart — ► NOUN 1) a person that one is in a romantic relationship with. 2) (before another noun ) informal agreed privately by two sides in their own interests: a sweetheart deal …   English terms dictionary

  • Sweetheart — Sweet heart , n. A lover of mistress. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sweetheart — late 13c. as a form of address, 1570s as a synonym for loved one; from SWEET (Cf. sweet) (adj.) + HEART (Cf. heart). As an adj., with ref. to labor contracts, it is attested from 1959 …   Etymology dictionary

  • sweetheart — [n] person whom another loves admirer, beau, beloved, boyfriend, companion, darling, dear, dear one, flame, girlfriend, heartthrob, honey*, inamorata, inamorato, love, lovebird*, lover, one and only*, paramour, pet, significant other, steady*,… …   New thesaurus

  • sweetheart — [swēt′härt΄] n. 1. a) someone with whom one is in love and by whom one is loved; lover b) darling: a term of endearment 2. Slang a very agreeable person or an excellent thing …   English World dictionary

  • sweetheart — UK [ˈswiːtˌhɑː(r)t] / US [ˈswɪtˌhɑrt] noun [countable] Word forms sweetheart : singular sweetheart plural sweethearts 1) spoken used for talking to someone who you love Take care, sweetheart. 2) used especially by men for talking to a woman whose …   English dictionary

  • sweetheart —    A term of endearment, the equivalent of ‘darling’, since the end of the thirteenth century. The expression was at first two separate words, but their constant use together caused their fusion. Shakespeare uses ‘sweetheart’ vocatively in six of …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

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