Significado:
candy
can·dy || 'kændɪn. caramelo, azúcar cande, cajeta, confite, dulce, dulcesv. revestir de azúcar, acaramelar, confitar; cristalizarse en azúcar, acaramelarse; endulzar, dulcificar; cristalizar de azúcar, escarchar, escarchar de azúcar
candy Idioma
candy-ass
a person without courage or confidence Larry, that candy-ass! He's afraid to play me because he may lose.
ear candy
music that is pleasant, beautiful music The theme music in the movie Out of Africa is ear candy.
eye candy
something that is nice to look at, a beautiful object She was eye candy. I've never seen a more beautiful car!
candy
an extremely good looking guy or girl
candy flip
to ingest LSD and ecstasy at the same time. Extremely popular at dance clubs and raves because of the intense high:"I've never candy flipped as hard as I did last night"
candy ravers
younger members of the raver subculture:"There were just some candy ravers there last night"
Like a kid in a candy store
If someone is like a kid in a candy store, they are very excited about something.
Like taking candy from a baby
(USA) If something is like taking candy from a baby, it is very easy to do.
An candy idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with candy, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Diccionario de palabras similares, Sinónimos, Diccionario Idioma candy