Sweetie
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Possible Answers:
DEAR.
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–Wall Street Journal Crossword – February 28 2020 – 2+2=5
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Random information on the term “Sweetie”:
A term of endearment is a word or phrase used to address or describe a person, animal or inanimate object for which the speaker feels love or affection. Terms of endearment are used for a variety of reasons, such as parents addressing their children and lovers addressing each other.
Such words may not in their original use, bear any resemblance in meaning to the meaning attached when used as a term of endearment, for example calling a significant other “pumpkin”. Some words are clearly derived from each other, such as “sweetheart” and “sweetie”, while others bear no etymological resemblance, such as “baby”, “babe”, and “cutie”. “Honey” has been documented as a term of endearment from at least the 14th century. “Baby” was first used in 1839 and “sugar” only appeared as recently as 1930.[better source needed]
Each term of endearment has its own connotations, which are highly dependent on the situation they are used in, such as tone of voice, body language, and social context. Saying “Hey baby, you’re looking good” varies greatly from the use “Baby, don’t swim at the deep end of the pool!” Certain terms can be perceived as offensive or patronizing, depending on the context and speaker.
Random information on the term “DEAR”:
Dear (ディア, Dia) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Cocoa Fujiwara. It was serialized in Square Enix’s shōnen manga magazine Monthly Gangan Wing between the August 2002 and January 2008 issues. Square Enix published 12 tankōbon volumes in Japan. The manga is set in the same world as Fujiwara’s other work, Watashi no Ookami-san.
This story is about a girl named Chiruha who is a Lycanthrope, a mythical creature thought to have died out. She lives in the mountains alone in an abandoned hut with only a small television. Chiruha decides to leave her home and live with the humans. When there she discovers her childhood friend, Kisara. Kisara, though, has no memories of when he was friends with Chiruha. What he does remember is that he was supposedly cursed with immortality by a Lycanthrope. He believes Chiruha gave him immortality as curse and hates her for it, although this is not the case. Kisara was the adopted son of a rich nobleman and was being bullied when he was saved by Chiruha. They became friends, but after Chiruha was attacked by some villagers they both run away to live on their own. Two men who were sent to get Kisara and kill Chiruha accidentally hurt Kisara fatally. During that moment Chiruha unintentionally gave Kisara her immortality. When being used as a human sacrifice to drive away demons, Kisara remembers this and does not know what to feel since he can no longer hate her but can’t go back to the past. He decides to just keep going forward and asks the captain if he could stop being the military’s pawn.